Eye movements recorded for many study participants are difficult to interpret, in particular when the task is to identify similar scanning strategies over space, time, and participants. In this paper we describe an approach in which we first compare scanpaths, not only based on Jaccard (JD) and bounding box (BB) similarities, but also on more complex approaches like longest common subsequence (LCS), Frechet distance (FD), dynamic time warping (DTW), and edit distance (ED). The results of these algorithms generate a weighted comparison matrix while each entry encodes the pairwise participant scanpath comparison strength. To better identify participant groups of similar eye movement behavior we reorder this matrix by hierarchical clustering, ...
Visual search is one of the most widely studied topics in vision science, both as an independent top...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
\u3cp\u3eEye movement data can be regarded as a set of scan paths, each corresponding to one of the ...
Eye movements recorded for many study participants are difficult to interpret, in particular when th...
We make different sequences of eye movements – or scanpaths – depending on what we are viewing and t...
Figure 1: Are these scanpaths similar? Scanpaths from two participants looking at the same stimulus....
A great need exists in many fields of eye-tracking research for a robust and general method for scan...
We propose a novel algorithm to estimate the similarity between a pair of eye movement sequences. Th...
ii Eye tracking experiments often involve recording the pattern of deployment of visual attention ov...
Eye tracking is commonly used in many scientific fields (experimental psychology, neuroscience, beha...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Eye tracking is a widely used technology to capture the eye movements of participants completing dif...
We present an algorithmic and visual grouping of participants and eye-tracking metrics derived from ...
Analyzing and visualizing eye movement data can provide useful insights into the connectivities and ...
Visual search is one of the most widely studied topics in vision science, both as an independent top...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
\u3cp\u3eEye movement data can be regarded as a set of scan paths, each corresponding to one of the ...
Eye movements recorded for many study participants are difficult to interpret, in particular when th...
We make different sequences of eye movements – or scanpaths – depending on what we are viewing and t...
Figure 1: Are these scanpaths similar? Scanpaths from two participants looking at the same stimulus....
A great need exists in many fields of eye-tracking research for a robust and general method for scan...
We propose a novel algorithm to estimate the similarity between a pair of eye movement sequences. Th...
ii Eye tracking experiments often involve recording the pattern of deployment of visual attention ov...
Eye tracking is commonly used in many scientific fields (experimental psychology, neuroscience, beha...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Eye tracking is a widely used technology to capture the eye movements of participants completing dif...
We present an algorithmic and visual grouping of participants and eye-tracking metrics derived from ...
Analyzing and visualizing eye movement data can provide useful insights into the connectivities and ...
Visual search is one of the most widely studied topics in vision science, both as an independent top...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
\u3cp\u3eEye movement data can be regarded as a set of scan paths, each corresponding to one of the ...