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Data, methods, or conclusions presented here are intended only as preliminary reports. Final products may vary due to a number of reasons such as (but not limited to) selection criteria, discovered bugs, and different analysis strategies to maintain consistency across experiments.A substantial portion of the research that I present here was made possible by a Ramon y Cajal fellowship (RYC2005-447) funded in part by the Fondo Social Europeo. Support was also provided by by Grant IT-276-07 from the Basque Ministry ofScience and Grant PSI2008-00412/PSIC from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Participation in the research by Samuel P. Leon was enabled by projects SEJ2007-67053/PSIC and BES-2008-003634from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.
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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Eye Tracker–Heat Map
Piddled around today a bit more & got my gaze point display to be a heat map. Not sure how these things are made, so I made it up as I went. First, I took every point that the eye … Continue reading
Eye Tracking–Pupil Data
In the previous post below I said that the graph tool in the lower left corner of the tool was producing some very interesting results. Now, I’m going to talk about what those results are. The graph is there to … Continue reading
Eye Tracker—Data exploration tool.
I’ve almost finished my data exploration tool. Well, finished is a very ambitious term. I’ve got a functioning prototype, a proof of concept with which I can do some rudimentary explorations. The bGaze too provided by SMI Vision is a … Continue reading
Eye Tracker—Data
With the help of Sam P.Leon, who Juan Rosas kindly loaned to me for a week, I’ve collected some pilot data with the eye tracker to sort out the little procedural details that are bound to come up with any … Continue reading