The magnitude of variation in the gaze position signals recorded by an eye tracker, also known as its precision, is an important aspect of an eye tracker's data quality. However, data quality of eye-tracking signals is still poorly understood. In this paper, we therefore investigate the following: (1) How do the various available measures characterizing eye-tracking data during fixation relate to each other? (2) How are they influenced by signal type? (3) What type of noise should be used to augment eye-tracking data when evaluating eye-movement analysis methods? To support our analysis, this paper presents new measures to characterize signal type and signal magnitude based on RMS-S2S and STD, two established measures of precision. Simulati...
Abstract: A particular study is a part of the project “Visual Impact” held a t Arcada UAS. The eye-t...
We make 3-5 eye movements per second, and these movements are crucial in helping us deal with the va...
Eye tracking research is essential in certain domains, such as visual perception, human-computer int...
The magnitude of variation in the gaze position signals recorded by an eye tracker, also known as it...
The present study evaluates the quality of gaze data produced by a low-cost eye tracker (The Eye Tri...
The precision of an eye-tracker is critical to the correct identification of eye movements and their...
Eye trackers are sometimes used to study the miniature eye movements such as drift that occur while ...
Abstract in Undetermined Recording eye movement data with high quality is often a prerequisite for p...
Eye-tracking experiments rely heavily on good data quality of eye-trackers. Unfortunately, it is oft...
The present study evaluates the quality of gaze data produced by a low-cost eye tracker (The Eye Tri...
In the course of running an eye tracking experiment, one computer system or subsystem typically pre...
Past research has discovered fractal structure in eye movement variability and interpreted this resu...
Eye tracking is commonly used in many scientific fields (experimental psychology, neuroscience, beha...
Eye trackers are applied in many research fields (e.g., cognitive science, medicine, marketing resea...
Past research has discovered fractal structure in eye movement variability and interpreted this resu...
Abstract: A particular study is a part of the project “Visual Impact” held a t Arcada UAS. The eye-t...
We make 3-5 eye movements per second, and these movements are crucial in helping us deal with the va...
Eye tracking research is essential in certain domains, such as visual perception, human-computer int...
The magnitude of variation in the gaze position signals recorded by an eye tracker, also known as it...
The present study evaluates the quality of gaze data produced by a low-cost eye tracker (The Eye Tri...
The precision of an eye-tracker is critical to the correct identification of eye movements and their...
Eye trackers are sometimes used to study the miniature eye movements such as drift that occur while ...
Abstract in Undetermined Recording eye movement data with high quality is often a prerequisite for p...
Eye-tracking experiments rely heavily on good data quality of eye-trackers. Unfortunately, it is oft...
The present study evaluates the quality of gaze data produced by a low-cost eye tracker (The Eye Tri...
In the course of running an eye tracking experiment, one computer system or subsystem typically pre...
Past research has discovered fractal structure in eye movement variability and interpreted this resu...
Eye tracking is commonly used in many scientific fields (experimental psychology, neuroscience, beha...
Eye trackers are applied in many research fields (e.g., cognitive science, medicine, marketing resea...
Past research has discovered fractal structure in eye movement variability and interpreted this resu...
Abstract: A particular study is a part of the project “Visual Impact” held a t Arcada UAS. The eye-t...
We make 3-5 eye movements per second, and these movements are crucial in helping us deal with the va...
Eye tracking research is essential in certain domains, such as visual perception, human-computer int...