The initial calibration of an eye-tracker is a crucial step to provide accurate gaze data, often as a position on a screen. Issues influencing the calibration such as the user’s pose can change while using the eye tracker. Hence, recalibration might often be necessary but at the expense of interrupting the user executing the working task. Monitoring interactions such as clicks on a target or detecting salient objects could provide recalibration points without deliberate user interaction. To gain insight into how accurate recalibration points must be localized to ensure that gaze estimation accuracy is improved, we conducted a user study and examined the effect of correct as well as erroneous localization of recalibration points. The results...
Eye tracking is one of the most widely used technique for assessment, screening and human-machine in...
This study investigates the influence of the eye-camera location associated with the accuracy and pr...
Most modern video eye trackers deliver binocular data. Many researchers take the average of the left...
AbstractEye movement is a new emerging modality in human computer interfaces. With better access to ...
A key issue with state-of-the-art mobile eye trackers, particularly during long-term recordings in d...
A key issue with state-of-the-art mobile eye trackers, particularly during long-term recordings in d...
The eyes present us with a window through which we view the world and gather information. Eye-gaze t...
In the course of running an eye tracking experiment, one computer system or subsystem typically pre...
The locations of the eyes are the most commonly used features to perform face normalisation (i.e. al...
Eye tracking as a quantitative method for collecting eye movement data, requires the accurate knowle...
PURPOSE:We present a new method to evaluate the accuracy of an eye tracker-based eye localization sy...
Head-mounted eye tracking has significant potential for mobile gaze-based interaction with ambient d...
Video-based eye-trackers are typically calibrated by instructing participants to fixate a series of ...
Gaze estimation error is inherent in head-mounted eye trackers and seriously impacts performance, us...
Abstract in Undetermined Recording eye movement data with high quality is often a prerequisite for p...
Eye tracking is one of the most widely used technique for assessment, screening and human-machine in...
This study investigates the influence of the eye-camera location associated with the accuracy and pr...
Most modern video eye trackers deliver binocular data. Many researchers take the average of the left...
AbstractEye movement is a new emerging modality in human computer interfaces. With better access to ...
A key issue with state-of-the-art mobile eye trackers, particularly during long-term recordings in d...
A key issue with state-of-the-art mobile eye trackers, particularly during long-term recordings in d...
The eyes present us with a window through which we view the world and gather information. Eye-gaze t...
In the course of running an eye tracking experiment, one computer system or subsystem typically pre...
The locations of the eyes are the most commonly used features to perform face normalisation (i.e. al...
Eye tracking as a quantitative method for collecting eye movement data, requires the accurate knowle...
PURPOSE:We present a new method to evaluate the accuracy of an eye tracker-based eye localization sy...
Head-mounted eye tracking has significant potential for mobile gaze-based interaction with ambient d...
Video-based eye-trackers are typically calibrated by instructing participants to fixate a series of ...
Gaze estimation error is inherent in head-mounted eye trackers and seriously impacts performance, us...
Abstract in Undetermined Recording eye movement data with high quality is often a prerequisite for p...
Eye tracking is one of the most widely used technique for assessment, screening and human-machine in...
This study investigates the influence of the eye-camera location associated with the accuracy and pr...
Most modern video eye trackers deliver binocular data. Many researchers take the average of the left...