default search action
ETRA 2016: Charleston, SC, USA
- Pernilla Qvarfordt, Dan Witzner Hansen:
Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, ETRA 2016, Charleston, SC, USA, March 14-17, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4125-7
Analysis I
- Kuno Kurzhals, Marcel Hlawatsch, Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf:
Fixation-image charts. 11-18 - Christian Braunagel, David Geisler, Wolfgang Stolzmann, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Enkelejda Kasneci:
On the necessity of adaptive eye movement classification in conditionally automated driving scenarios. 19-26 - Preethi Vaidyanathan, Jeff B. Pelz, Emily Prud'hommeaux, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Anne R. Haake:
Fusing eye movements and observer narratives for expert-driven image-region annotations. 27-34 - Michael J. Haass, Laura E. Matzen, Karin M. Butler, Mika Armenta:
A new method for categorizing scanpaths from eye tracking data. 35-38
New techniques and environments
- Frank Helbert Borsato, Carlos H. Morimoto:
Episcleral surface tracking: challenges and possibilities for using mice sensors for wearable eye tracking. 39-46 - Kang Wang, Shen Wang, Qiang Ji:
Deep eye fixation map learning for calibration-free eye gaze tracking. 47-55 - John Paulin Hansen, Haakon Lund, Florian Biermann, Emilie Møllenbach, Sebastian Sztuk, Javier San Agustin:
Wrist-worn pervasive gaze interaction. 57-64 - Christopher Palmer, Bonita Sharif:
Towards automating fixation correction for source code. 65-68
Interaction and beyond
- Darrell S. Best, Andrew T. Duchowski:
A rotary dial for gaze-based PIN entry. 69-76 - Hana Vrzakova, Roman Bednarik, Yukiko I. Nakano, Fumio Nihei:
Speakers' head and gaze dynamics weakly correlate in group conversation. 77-84 - Verena Schnitzler, Ioannis Giannopoulos, Christoph Hölscher, Iva Barisic:
The interplay of pedestrian navigation, wayfinding devices, and environmental features in indoor settings. 85-93
Analysis II
- Thies Pfeiffer, Cem Memili:
Model-based real-time visualization of realistic three-dimensional heat maps for mobile eye tracking and eye tracking in virtual reality. 95-102 - Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper:
Eye tracking scanpath analysis on web pages: how many users? 103-110 - Tanja Blascheck, Kuno Kurzhals, Michael Raschke, Stefan Strohmaier, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl:
AOI hierarchies for visual exploration of fixation sequences. 111-118 - Divesh Lala, Atsushi Nakazawa:
Heat map visualization of multi-slice medical images through correspondence matching of video frames. 119-122
Eye tracking
- Wolfgang Fuhl, Thiago C. Santini, Thomas C. Kübler, Enkelejda Kasneci:
ElSe: ellipse selection for robust pupil detection in real-world environments. 123-130 - Erroll Wood, Tadas Baltrusaitis, Louis-Philippe Morency, Peter Robinson, Andreas Bulling:
Learning an appearance-based gaze estimator from one million synthesised images. 131-138 - Marc Tonsen, Xucong Zhang, Yusuke Sugano, Andreas Bulling:
Labelled pupils in the wild: a dataset for studying pupil detection in unconstrained environments. 139-142 - Thomas C. Kübler, Tobias Rittig, Enkelejda Kasneci, Judith Ungewiss, Christina Krauss:
Rendering refraction and reflection of eyeglasses for synthetic eye tracker images. 143-146
Eye movements in and out
- Andrew T. Duchowski, Sophie Jörg, Tyler N. Allen, Ioannis Giannopoulos, Krzysztof Krejtz:
Eye movement synthesis. 147-154 - Shafin Rahman, Neil D. B. Bruce:
Factors underlying inter-observer agreement in gaze patterns: predictive modelling and analysis. 155-162 - Thiago Santini, Wolfgang Fuhl, Thomas C. Kübler, Enkelejda Kasneci:
Bayesian identification of fixations, saccades, and smooth pursuits. 163-170 - Anahita Sanandaji, Cindy Grimm, Ruth West, Max Parola:
Where do experts look while doing 3D image segmentation. 171-174
Multimodal gaze
- Tanja Blascheck, Markus John, Steffen Koch, Leonard Bruder, Thomas Ertl:
Triangulating user behavior using eye movement, interaction, and think aloud data. 175-182 - Rudolf Netzel, Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf:
Interactive scanpath-oriented annotation of fixations. 183-187 - Thies Pfeiffer, Patrick Renner, Nadine Pfeiffer-Leßmann:
EyeSee3D 2.0: model-based real-time analysis of mobile eye-tracking in static and dynamic three-dimensional scenes. 189-196
Poster abstracts
- Mohsen Mansouryar, Julian Steil, Yusuke Sugano, Andreas Bulling:
3D gaze estimation from 2D pupil positions on monocular head-mounted eye trackers. 197-200
Video & demo abstracts
- James Pieszala, Gabriel J. Diaz, Jeff B. Pelz, Jacqueline Speir, Reynold J. Bailey:
3D gaze point localization and visualization using LiDAR-based 3D reconstructions. 201-204 - Hiroya Inoue, Takatsugu Hirayama, Keisuke Doman, Yasutomo Kawanishi, Ichiro Ide, Daisuke Deguchi, Hiroshi Murase:
A classification method of cooking operations based on eye movement patterns. 205-208 - Nada Attar, Chia-Chien Wu, Djamel-Eddine Sia, Marc Pomplun:
A deeper understanding of optimal viewing position using eye fixations and character recognition on text-viewing and reading tasks. 209-212 - Christian Lander, Frederic Kerber, Thorsten Rauber, Antonio Krüger:
A time-efficient re-calibration algorithm for improved long-term accuracy of head-worn eye trackers. 213-216 - Dong Wang, Jeff B. Pelz, Fiona Bríd Mulvey:
Characterization and reconstruction of VOG noise with power spectral density analysis. 217-220 - Dorion B. Liston, Sol Simpson, Lily R. Wong, Mark Rich, Leland S. Stone:
Design and validation of a simple eye-tracking system. 221-224 - Nuri Murat Arar, Jean-Philippe Thiran:
Estimating fusion weights of a multi-camera eye tracking system by leveraging user calibration data. 225-228 - Laura Sesma-Sanchez, Yanxia Zhang, Andreas Bulling, Hans Gellersen:
Gaussian processes as an alternative to polynomial gaze estimation functions. 229-232 - Vijay Rajanna, Tracy Hammond:
GAWSCHI: gaze-augmented, wearable-supplemented computer-human interaction. 233-236 - Srinivas Sridharan, Brendan John, Darrel Pollard, Reynold J. Bailey:
Gaze guidance for improved password recollection. 237-240 - Jutta Hild, Christian Kühnle, Jürgen Beyerer:
Gaze-based moving target acquisition in real-time full motion video. 241-244 - Pawel Kasprowski, Katarzyna Harezlak:
Implicit calibration using predicted gaze targets. 245-248 - Kohei Miki, Takashi Nagamatsu, Dan Witzner Hansen:
Implicit user calibration for gaze-tracking systems using kernel density estimation. 249-252 - Outi Tuisku, Ville Rantanen, Veikko Surakka:
Longitudinal study on text entry by gazing and smiling. 253-256 - Jutta Hild, Patrick Petersen, Jürgen Beyerer:
Moving target acquisition by gaze pointing and button press using hand or foot. 257-260 - Rakshit Sunil Kothari, Kamran Binaee, Jonathan S. Matthis, Reynold J. Bailey, Gabriel J. Diaz:
Novel apparatus for investigation of eye movements when walking in the presence of 3D projected obstacles. 261-266 - Nigel G. Ward, Chelsey N. Jurado, Ricardo A. Garcia, Florencia A. Ramos:
On the possibility of predicting gaze aversion to improve video-chat efficiency. 267-270 - Filip Dechterenko, Jirí Lukavský:
Predicting eye movements in multiple object tracking using neural networks. 271-274 - Michael Barz, Florian Daiber, Andreas Bulling:
Prediction of gaze estimation error for error-aware gaze-based interfaces. 275-278 - Carlos E. Thomaz, Vagner do Amaral, Duncan Fyfe Gillies, Daniel Rueckert:
Priori-driven dimensions of face-space: experiments incorporating eye-tracking information. 279-282 - Zaheer Ahmed, Diako Mardanbegi, Dan Witzner Hansen:
Pupil center as a function of pupil diameter. 283-286 - Oleg Spakov, Poika Isokoski, Jari Kangas, Deepak Akkil, Päivi Majaranta:
PursuitAdjuster: an exploration into the design space of smooth pursuit -based widgets. 287-290 - Minoru Nakayama, Masahiro Yasuda:
Relationships between EEGs and eye movements in response to facial expressions. 291-294 - Shahram Jalaliniya, Diako Mardanbegi:
Seamless interaction with scrolling contents on eyewear computers using optokinetic nystagmus eye movements. 295-298 - Atsushi Iwatsuki, Takatsugu Hirayama, Junya Morita, Kenji Mase:
Skilled gaze behavior extraction based on dependency analysis of gaze patterns on video scenes. 299-302 - Ioannis Agtzidis, Mikhail Startsev, Michael Dorr:
Smooth pursuit detection based on multiple observers. 303-306 - Quan Wang, Laura Boccanfuso, Beibin Li, Amy Yeo-jin Ahn, Claire E. Foster, Margaret P. Orr, Brian Scassellati, Frederick Shic:
Thermographic eye tracking. 307-310 - Michael Raschke, Bernhard Schmitz, Michael Wörner, Thomas Ertl, Frederik Diederichs:
Application design for an eye tracking analysis based on visual analytics. 311-312 - Addison Mayberry, Yamin Tun, Pan Hu, Duncan Smith-Freedman, Benjamin M. Marlin, Christopher D. Salthouse, Deepak Ganesan:
CIDER: enhancing the performance of computational eyeglasses. 313-314 - Dillon J. Lohr, Evgeniy Abdulin, Oleg V. Komogortsev:
Detecting the onset of eye fatigue in a live framework. 315-316 - Daiki Sakai, Michiya Yamamoto, Takashi Nagamatsu, Satoshi Fukumori:
Enter your PIN code securely!: utilization of personal difference of angle kappa. 317-318 - Goran Topic, Akito Yamaya, Akiko Aizawa, Pascual Martínez-Gómez:
FixFix: fixing the fixations. 319-320 - Bin Zheng, Nasim Hajari, M. Stella Atkins:
Revealing team cognition from dual eye-tracking in the surgical setting. 321-322
Doctoral symposium abstracts
- Hoe Kin Wong:
Developing instantaneous eye-activity based task analysis. 323-324 - Benedict C. O. F. Fehringer:
Diagnosis of spatial thinking using eye tracking and pupilometry. 325-326 - Oskar Palinko, Francesco Rea, Giulio Sandini, Alessandra Sciutti:
Eye tracking for human robot interaction. 327-328 - Pierre Weill-Tessier, Jayson Turner, Hans Gellersen:
How do you look at what you touch?: a study of touch interaction and gaze correlation on tablets. 329-330 - Kang Wang, Qiang Ji:
Hybrid model and appearance based eye tracking with kinect. 331-332 - Ian M. Erkelens:
Isolating the adaptive element of tonic convergence & divergence. 333-334 - Juan Liu, Alfredo Dubra:
Low-latency eye tracking for eye motion compensation in high-resolution ophthalmoscopy. 335-336 - Beibin Li, Quan Wang, Erin Barney, Logan Hart, Carla A. Wall, Katarzyna Chawarska, Irati Saez de Urabain, Timothy J. Smith, Frederick Shic:
Modified DBSCAN algorithm on oculomotor fixation identification. 337-338 - Beibin Li, Quan Wang, Laura Boccanfuso, Frederick Shic:
Optimality of the distance dispersion fixation identification algorithm. 339-340 - Russell A. Cohen Hoffing, Aaron R. Seitz:
Pupil size as an indicator of neurochemical activity during learning. 341-342
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.