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Important Considerations of Data Collection and Curation for Reliable Benchmarking of End-User Eye-Tracking Systems
In this article we discuss how to build a reliable system to estimate the quality of a VR eye-tracker from an accuracy and robustness point of view. We list up and discuss problems that occur at the data collection, data curation and data processing ...
Analysis of iris obfuscation: Generalising eye information processes for privacy studies in eye tracking.
We present a framework to model and evaluate obfuscation methods for removing sensitive information in eye-tracking. The focus is on preventing iris-pattern identification. Candidate methods have to be effective at removing information while retaining ...
The Power of Linked Eye Movement Data Visualizations
- Michael Burch,
- Günter Wallner,
- Nick Broeks,
- Lulof Piree,
- Nynke Boonstra,
- Paul Vlaswinkel,
- Silke Franken,
- Vince van Wijk
In this paper we showcase several eye movement data visualizations and how they can be interactively linked to design a flexible visualization tool for eye movement data. The aim of this project is to create a user-friendly and easy accessible tool to ...
Image-Based Projection Labeling for Mobile Eye Tracking
The annotation of gaze data concerning investigated areas of interest (AOIs) poses a time-consuming step in the analysis procedure of eye tracking experiments. For data from mobile eye tracking glasses, the annotation effort is further increased ...
Neural Networks for Semantic Gaze Analysis in XR Settings
Virtual-reality (VR) and augmented-reality (AR) technology is increasingly combined with eye-tracking. This combination broadens both fields and opens up new areas of application, in which visual perception and related cognitive processes can be studied ...
Where Do Deep Fakes Look? Synthetic Face Detection via Gaze Tracking
Following the recent initiatives for the democratization of AI, deep fake generators have become increasingly popular and accessible, causing dystopian scenarios towards social erosion of trust. A particular domain, such as biological signals, ...
Toward Eye-Tracked Sideline Concussion Assessment in eXtended Reality
- Anderson Schrader,
- Isabella Gebhart,
- Drew Garrison,
- Andrew Duchowski,
- Martian Lapadatescu,
- Weiyu Feng,
- Mahmoud Thabit,
- Fang Wang,
- Krzysztof Krejtz,
- Daniel D. Petty
As there is no currently available portable, visuomotor assessment of concussion at the sidelines, we present preliminary development of an approach based on Predictive Visual Tracking (PVT) suitable for the sidelines. Previous work has shown PVT ...
Crossed Eyes: Domain Adaptation for Gaze-Based Mind Wandering Models
The effectiveness of user interfaces are limited by the tendency for the human mind to wander. Intelligent user interfaces can combat this by detecting when mind wandering occurs and attempting to regain user attention through a variety of intervention ...
GazeMeter: Exploring the Usage of Gaze Behaviour to Enhance Password Assessments
- Yasmeen Abdrabou,
- Ahmed Shams,
- Mohamed Omar Mantawy,
- Anam Ahmad Khan,
- Mohamed Khamis,
- Florian Alt,
- Yomna Abdelrahman
We investigate the use of gaze behaviour as a means to assess password strength as perceived by users. We contribute to the effort of making users choose passwords that are robust against guessing-attacks. Our particular idea is to consider also the ...
Gaze+Hold: Eyes-only Direct Manipulation with Continuous Gaze Modulated by Closure of One Eye
The eyes are coupled in their gaze function and therefore usually treated as a single input channel, limiting the range of interactions. However, people are able to open and close one eye while still gazing with the other. We introduce Gaze+Hold as an ...

HGaze Typing: Head-Gesture Assisted Gaze Typing
This paper introduces a bi-modal typing interface, HGaze Typing, which combines the simplicity of head gestures with the speed of gaze inputs to provide efficient and comfortable dwell-free text entry. HGaze Typing uses gaze path information to compute ...
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