Today, capturing the behavior of a human eye is considered a standard method for measuring the information-gathering process and thereby gaining insights into cognitive processes. Due to the dynamic character of most task environments there is still a lack of a structured and automated approach for analyzing eye movement in combination with moving objects. In this article, we present a guideline for advanced gaze analysis, called IGDAI (Integration Guideline for Dynamic Areas of Interest). The application of IGDAI allows gathering dynamic areas of interest and simplifies its combination with eye movement. The first step of IGDAI defines the basic requirements for the experimental setup including the embedding of an eye tracker. The second s...
Eye tracking has become a valuable tool to observe and interpret operators’ mental state. This may b...
This work explores the possibilities of robust, noise adaptive and automatic segmentation of driver ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
To take advantage of the increasing number of in-vehicle devices, automobile drivers must divide the...
The Aeronautics industry has pioneered safety from digital checklists to moving maps that improve pi...
International audienceWhile the mouse is the main input device for interacting with diffe...
There is a growing interest in eye tracking technologies applied to support traditional visualizatio...
How are eye-movements planned to access relevant visual information during flight control? From the ...
In this paper we describe an interactive and web-based visual analytics tool combining linked visual...
Pfeiffer T, Essig K. Analysis of eye movements in situated natural interactions. In: Holmqvist K, Mu...
We make 3-5 eye movements per second, and these movements are crucial in helping us deal with the va...
Abstract. Eye-movement tracking proved its potentials in many areas of human-computer interaction. R...
Flight instruments, from which a pilot monitors an aircraft, usually serve as areas-of-interest (AOI...
The proper interaction of a pilot and the automation in an aircraft cockpit is critical to the depe...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
Eye tracking has become a valuable tool to observe and interpret operators’ mental state. This may b...
This work explores the possibilities of robust, noise adaptive and automatic segmentation of driver ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
To take advantage of the increasing number of in-vehicle devices, automobile drivers must divide the...
The Aeronautics industry has pioneered safety from digital checklists to moving maps that improve pi...
International audienceWhile the mouse is the main input device for interacting with diffe...
There is a growing interest in eye tracking technologies applied to support traditional visualizatio...
How are eye-movements planned to access relevant visual information during flight control? From the ...
In this paper we describe an interactive and web-based visual analytics tool combining linked visual...
Pfeiffer T, Essig K. Analysis of eye movements in situated natural interactions. In: Holmqvist K, Mu...
We make 3-5 eye movements per second, and these movements are crucial in helping us deal with the va...
Abstract. Eye-movement tracking proved its potentials in many areas of human-computer interaction. R...
Flight instruments, from which a pilot monitors an aircraft, usually serve as areas-of-interest (AOI...
The proper interaction of a pilot and the automation in an aircraft cockpit is critical to the depe...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
Eye tracking has become a valuable tool to observe and interpret operators’ mental state. This may b...
This work explores the possibilities of robust, noise adaptive and automatic segmentation of driver ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...