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- Haptic feedback to gaze eventsJari Kangas, Jussi Rantala, Päivi Majaranta, Poika Isokoski, Roope Raisamo. 11-18 [doi]
- Cross-device gaze-supported point-to-point content transferJayson Turner, Andreas Bulling, Jason Alexander, Hans Gellersen. 19-26 [doi]
- The use of gaze to control dronesJohn Paulin Hansen, Alexandre Alapetite, I. Scott MacKenzie, Emilie Møllenbach. 27-34 [doi]
- Look and lean: accurate head-assisted eye pointingOleg Spakov, Poika Isokoski, Päivi Majaranta. 35-42 [doi]
- ISeeCube: visual analysis of gaze data for videoKuno Kurzhals, Florian Heimerl, Daniel Weiskopf. 43-50 [doi]
- Saliency-based Bayesian modeling of dynamic viewing of static scenesDaniel J. Campbell, Joseph Chang, Katarzyna Chawarska, Frederick Shic. 51-58 [doi]
- Creating a new dynamic measure of the useful field of view using gaze-contingent displaysRyan V. Ringer, Aaron P. Johnson, John G. Gaspar, Mark B. Neider, James Crowell, Arthur F. Kramer, Lester C. Loschky. 59-66 [doi]
- On relationships between fixation identification algorithms and fractal box counting methodsQuan Wang, Elizabeth S. Kim, Katarzyna Chawarska, Brian Scassellati, Steven W. Zucker, Frédérick Shic. 67-74 [doi]
- Towards accurate and robust cross-ratio based gaze trackers through learning from simulationJia-Bin Huang, Qin Cai, Zicheng Liu, Narendra Ahuja, Zhengyou Zhang. 75-82 [doi]
- Head mounted device for point-of-gaze estimation in three dimensionsMorten Lidegaard, Dan Witzner Hansen, Norbert Krüger. 83-86 [doi]
- 3D model-based gaze estimation in natural reading: a systematic error correction procedure based on annotated textsAndrea Mazzei, Shahram Eivazi, Youri Marko, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg. 87-90 [doi]
- Robust glint detection through homography normalizationDan Witzner Hansen, Lars Roholm, Iván García Ferreiros. 91-94 [doi]
- Easy post-hoc spatial recalibration of eye tracking dataYunfeng Zhang, Anthony J. Hornof. 95-98 [doi]
- Towards fine-grained fixation analysis: distilling out context dependenceNeil D. B. Bruce. 99-102 [doi]
- Comparing estimated gaze depth in virtual and physical environmentsAndrew T. Duchowski, Donald H. House, Jordan Gestring, Robert Congdon, Lech Swirski, Neil A. Dodgson, Krzysztof Krejtz, Izabela Krejtz. 103-110 [doi]
- The effects of fast disparity adjustment in gaze-controlled stereoscopic applicationsMatthias Bernhard, Camillo Dell'mour, Michael Hecher, Efstathios Stavrakis, Michael Wimmer. 111-118 [doi]
- Gaze-contingent depth of field in realistic scenes: the user experienceMargarita Vinnikov, Robert S. Allison. 119-126 [doi]
- Characterizing visual attention during driving and non-driving hazard perception tasks in a simulated environmentAndrew K. Mackenzie, Julie M. Harris. 127-130 [doi]
- Comparing mouse and MAGIC pointing for moving target acquisitionJutta Hild, Dennis Gill, Jürgen Beyerer. 131-134 [doi]
- A visual approach for scan path comparisonMichael Raschke, Dominik Herr, Tanja Blascheck, Thomas Ertl, Michael Burch, Sven Willmann, Michael Schrauf. 135-142 [doi]
- Eye-movement sequence statistics and hypothesis-testing with classical recurrence analysisTommy P. Keane, Nathan D. Cahill, Jeff B. Pelz. 143-150 [doi]
- A dynamic graph visualization perspective on eye movement dataMichael Burch, Fabian Beck, Michael Raschke, Tanja Blascheck, Daniel Weiskopf. 151-158 [doi]
- Entropy-based statistical analysis of eye movement transitionsKrzysztof Krejtz, Tomasz Szmidt, Andrew T. Duchowski, Izabela Krejtz. 159-166 [doi]
- Detection of vigilance performance with pupillometryLindsey K. McIntire, John P. McIntire, R. Andy McKinley, Chuck Goodyear. 167-174 [doi]
- Pupil dilations during target-pointing respect Fitts' lawXianta Jiang, M. Stella Atkins, Geoffrey Tien, Bin Zheng, Roman Bednarik. 175-182 [doi]
- The relative contributions of internal motor cues and external semantic cues to anticipatory smooth pursuitNicholas M. Ross, Elio M. Santos. 183-186 [doi]
- Exploring the influence of audio in directing visual attention during dynamic contentBrooke E. Wooley, David S. March. 187-190 [doi]
- Influence of visual cueing on students' eye movements while solving physics problemsAmy Rouinfar, Elise Agra, Jeffrey Murray, Adam M. Larson, Lester C. Loschky, N. Sanjay Rebello. 191-194 [doi]
- EyeSee3D: a low-cost approach for analyzing mobile 3D eye tracking data using computer vision and augmented reality technologyThies Pfeiffer, Patrick Renner. 195-202 [doi]
- An investigation into determining head pose for gaze estimation on unmodified mobile devicesStephen Ackland, Howell O. Istance, Simon Coupland, Stephen Vickers. 203-206 [doi]
- EyeTab: model-based gaze estimation on unmodified tablet computersErroll Wood, Andreas Bulling. 207-210 [doi]
- Analysis of gaze behavior while using a multi-viewpoint video viewerTakatsugu Hirayama, Takafumi Marutani, Sidney Fels, Kenji Mase. 211-214 [doi]
- Heatmap rendering from large-scale distributed datasets using cloud computingThanh-Chung Dao, Roman Bednarik, Hana Vrzakova. 215-218 [doi]
- Rendering synthetic ground truth images for eye tracker evaluationLech Swirski, Neil A. Dodgson. 219-222 [doi]
- Experts vs. novices: applying eye-tracking methodologies in colonoscopy video screening for polyp searchJorge Bernal, F. Javier Sánchez, Fernando Vilariño, Mirko Arnold, Anarta Ghosh, Gerard Lacey. 223-226 [doi]
- A mixture distribution for visual foragingPrathusha K. Sarma, Tarunraj Singh. 227-230 [doi]
- An eye-tracking study assessing the comprehension of c++ and Python source codeRachel Turner, Michael Falcone, Bonita Sharif, Alina Lazar. 231-234 [doi]
- Attentional processes in natural reading: the effect of margin annotations on reading behaviour and comprehensionAndrea Mazzei, Tabea Koll, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg. 235-238 [doi]
- Collaborative eye tracking for image analysisBrendan John, Srinivas Sridharan, Reynold J. Bailey. 239-242 [doi]
- Design issues of remote eye tracking systems with large range of movementLaura Sesma-Sanchez, Arantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza. 243-246 [doi]
- Development of an untethered, mobile, low-cost head-mounted eye trackerElizabeth S. Kim, Adam Naples, Giuliana Vaccarino Gearty, Quan Wang, Seth Wallace, Carla A. Wall, Michael Perlmutter, Fred Volkmar, Frederick Shic, Linda Friedlaender, Jennifer Kowitt, Brian Reichow. 247-250 [doi]
- Estimating point-of-regard using corneal surface imageKentaro Takemura, Shunki Kimura, Sara Suda. 251-254 [doi]
- EYEDIAP: a database for the development and evaluation of gaze estimation algorithms from RGB and RGB-D camerasKenneth Alberto Funes Mora, Florent Monay, Jean-Marc Odobez. 255-258 [doi]
- Eye tracking gaze visualiser: eye tracker and experimental software independent visualisation of gaze dataBenedict C. O. F. Fehringer. 259-262 [doi]
- Gaze behaviour and linguistic processing of dynamic text in print interpretingSelina Sharmin, Mari Wiklund. 263-266 [doi]
- Improving cross-ratio-based eye tracking techniques by leveraging the binocular fixation constraintZhengyou Zhang, Qin Cai. 267-270 [doi]
- Influence of stimulus and viewing task types on a learning-based visual saliency modelBinbin Ye, Yusuke Sugano, Yoichi Sato. 271-274 [doi]
- Infusing perceptual expertise and domain knowledge into a human-centered image retrieval system: a prototype applicationXuan Guo, Rui Li, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Qi Yu, Jeff B. Pelz, Pengcheng Shi, Anne R. Haake. 275-278 [doi]
- Machine-extracted eye gaze features: how well do they correlate to sight-reading abilities of piano players?Bogdan Hoanca, Timothy C. Smith, Kenrick J. Mock. 279-282 [doi]
- News stories relevance effects on eye-movementsJacek Gwizdka. 283-286 [doi]
- Predicting an observer's task using multi-fixation pattern analysisChristopher Kanan, Nicholas A. Ray, Dina N. F. Bseiso, Janet Hui-wen Hsiao, Garrison W. Cottrell. 287-290 [doi]
- Real-time hidden gaze point correctionOleg Spakov, Yulia Gizatdinova. 291-294 [doi]
- Realistic heatmap visualization for interactive analysis of 3D gaze dataMichael Maurus, Jan Hendrik Hammer, Jürgen Beyerer. 295-298 [doi]
- Recognition of translator expertise using sequences of fixations and keystrokesPascual Martínez-Gómez, Akshay Minocha, Jin Huang, Michael Carl, Srinivas Bangalore, Akiko Aizawa. 299-302 [doi]
- Recurrence quantification analysis reveals eye-movement behavior differences between experts and novicesPreethi Vaidyanathan, Jeff B. Pelz, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Pengcheng Shi, Anne R. Haake. 303-306 [doi]
- Saccade plotsMichael Burch, Hansjörg Schmauder, Michael Raschke, Daniel Weiskopf. 307-310 [doi]
- Simulating refraction and reflection of ocular surfaces for algorithm validation in outdoor mobile eye tracking videosThomas B. Kinsman, Jeff B. Pelz. 311-314 [doi]
- Starting to get bored: an outdoor eye tracking study of tourists exploring a city panoramaPeter Kiefer, Ioannis Giannopoulos, Dominik Kremer, Christoph Schlieder, Martin Raubal. 315-318 [doi]
- SubsMatch: scanpath similarity in dynamic scenes based on subsequence frequenciesThomas C. Kübler, Enkelejda Kasneci, Wolfgang Rosenstiel. 319-322 [doi]
- The applicability of probabilistic methods to the online recognition of fixations and saccades in dynamic scenesEnkelejda Kasneci, Gjergji Kasneci, Thomas C. Kübler, Wolfgang Rosenstiel. 323-326 [doi]
- TraQuMe: a tool for measuring the gaze tracking qualityDeepak Akkil, Poika Isokoski, Jari Kangas, Jussi Rantala, Roope Raisamo. 327-330 [doi]
- Verbal gaze instruction matches visual gaze guidance in laparoscopic skills trainingGeoffrey Tien, M. Stella Atkins, Xianta Jiang, Bin Zheng, Roman Bednarik. 331-334 [doi]
- What influences dwell time during source code reading?: analysis of element type and frequency as factorsTeresa Busjahn, Roman Bednarik, Carsten Schulte. 335-338 [doi]
- A visual approach for scan path comparisonMichael Raschke, Dominik Herr, Tanja Blascheck, Thomas Ertl, Michael Burch, Sven Willmann, Michael Schrauf. 339-346 [doi]
- Experts vs. novices: applying eye-tracking methodologies in colonoscopy video screening for polyp searchJorge Bernal, F. Javier Sánchez, Fernando Vilariño, Mirko Arnold, Anarta Ghosh, Gerard Lacey. 347-350 [doi]
- ISeeCube: visual analysis of gaze data for videoKuno Kurzhals, Florian Heimerl, Daniel Weiskopf. 351-358 [doi]
- iShadow: the computational eyeglass systemAddison Mayberry, Pan Hu, Benjamin M. Marlin, Christopher D. Salthouse, Deepak Ganesan. 359-360 [doi]
- Model-based acquisition and analysis of multimodal interactions for improving human-robot interactionPatrick Renner, Thies Pfeiffer. 361-362 [doi]
- Pupil detection in the presence of specular reflectionTakahiro Yoshioka, Satoshi Nakashima, Junichi Odagiri, Hideki Tomimori, Taku Fukui. 363-364 [doi]
- Software framework for an ocular biometric systemCorey Holland, Oleg V. Komogortsev. 365-366 [doi]
- EyeSee3D: a low-cost approach for analyzing mobile 3D eye tracking data using computer vision and augmented reality technologyThies Pfeiffer, Patrick Renner. 367-374 [doi]
- A smooth pursuit calibration techniqueFeridun M. Celebi, Elizabeth S. Kim, Quan Wang, Carla A. Wall, Frederick Shic. 375-376 [doi]
- Assessment of the improvement of signal recorded in infant EEG by using eye tracking algorithmsEstefanía Domínguez Martínez. 377-378 [doi]
- Attentional retraining in depressive disordersMarzena Rusanowska. 379-380 [doi]
- EOG-based eye gesture input with audio stagingHiroyuki Manabe, Tohru Yagi. 381-382 [doi]
- Gaze guidance for the visually impairedThomas C. Kübler, Enkelejda Kasneci, Wolfgang Rosenstiel. 383-384 [doi]
- The role of processing fluency in online consumer behavior: evaluating fluency by tracking eye movementsNina Chrobot. 385-386 [doi]
- The use of eye-tracking in landscape perception researchLien Dupont, Veerle Van Eetvelde. 387-388 [doi]
- Towards visualizing eye movement data from interactive stimuliTanja Blascheck, Thomas Ertl. 389-390 [doi]