A short review and primer on eye tracking in human computer interaction applications
@article{Lukander2016ASR, title={A short review and primer on eye tracking in human computer interaction applications}, author={Kristian Lukander}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2016}, volume={abs/1609.07342} }
The application of psychophysiologicy in human-computer interaction is a growing field with significant potential for future smart personalised systems. Working in this emerging field requires comprehension of an array of physiological signals and analysis techniques.
Eye tracking is a widely used method for tracking user attention with gaze location, but also provides information on the internal cognitive and contextual state, intention, and the locus of the user's visual attention in…
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