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Eye tracking

Known as: Commercial eye tracking, Eyetracker, Eyetracking 
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the motion of an eye relative to the head. An eye tracker… 
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Review
2016
Review
2016
The article reviews methodological perspectives adopted in the analysis of social implications of scientific and technical… 
Review
2013
Review
2013
Generation Y (age 18-31) is a very large and economically powerful generation, containing eighty-two million people and spending… 
2008
2008
This paper proposes a robust object tracking method in video where the time-varying principal components of object's appearance… 
2007
2007
This paper presents a safety driving system that uses a seat belt vibration as a stimulating device for awakening drivers. The… 
2007
2007
Motivated by psycholinguistic findings, we are currently investigating the role of eye gaze in spoken language understanding for… 
2007
2007
Integration of the Dasher text-entry program with a brain-computer interface (BCI) system may give individuals with severe motor… 
2004
2004
In this paper we introduce the idea of enhancing th e audio presentation of a multimedia museum guide by using the PDA screen to… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
Tw oe ye-tracking experiments examined spoken language processing in Russian-English bilinguals. The proportion of looks to… 
Review
2001
Review
2001
Face tracking—the continuous monitoring of head position, orientation, and geometry—has numerous practical applications for human… 
Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
A sampled data model was developed to describe the major characteristics of the eye movement control system for nonpredictive…