default search action
ETVIS 2016: Baltimore, MD, USA
- Michael Burch, Lewis L. Chuang, Andrew T. Duchowski:
2016 IEEE Second Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization, ETVIS 2016, Baltimore, MD, USA, October 23, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-4731-4 - Nina Flad, Jonas C. Ditz, Albrecht Schmidt, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Lewis L. Chuang:
Data-driven approaches to unrestricted gaze-tracking benefit from saccade filtering. 1-5 - Pawel Kasprowski, Katarzyna Harezlak:
Gaze self-similarity plots as a useful tool for eye movement characteristics analysis. 6-10 - Bin Zheng, Xianta Jiang, Roman Bednarik, M. Stella Atkins:
Gaze characteristics of video watching in a surgical setting. 11-15 - Mahmoud Kalash, Karishma Singh, M. Rasit Eskicioglu, Neil D. B. Bruce:
Gaze-contingent interactive visualization of high-dynamic-range imagery. 16-20 - Rudolf Netzel, Daniel Weiskopf:
Hilbert attention maps for visualizing spatiotemporal gaze data. 21-25 - Ayush Kumar, Rudolf Netzel, Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf, Klaus Mueller:
Multi-similarity matrices of eye movement data. 26-30 - Robert Krüger, Steffen Koch, Thomas Ertl:
Saccadelenses: interactive exploratory filtering of eye tracking trajectories. 31-34 - J. Timothy Balint, Dustin Arendt, Leslie M. Blaha:
Storyline visualizations of eye tracking of movie viewing. 35-39 - Michael Burch, Ayush Kumar, Klaus Mueller, Daniel Weiskopf:
Color bands: visualizing dynamic eye movement patterns. 40-44 - Kuno Kurzhals, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visualizing eye tracking data with gaze-guided slit-scans. 45-49 - Fabian Beck, Yasett Acurana, Tanja Blascheck, Rudolf Netzel, Daniel Weiskopf:
An expert evaluation of word-sized visualizations for analyzing eye movement data. 50-54 - Jonathan Allsop, Rob Gray, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Lewis L. Chuang:
Effects of anxiety and cognitive load on instrument scanning behavior in a flight simulation. 55-59 - Rohit Mallick, David Slayback, Jon Touryan, Anthony J. Ries, Brent J. Lance:
The use of eye metrics to index cognitive workload in video games. 60-64 - Ioannis Agtzidis, Mikhail Startsev, Michael Dorr:
In the pursuit of (ground) truth: a hand-labelling tool for eye movements recorded during dynamic scene viewing. 65-68 - Thorsten Roth, Martin Weier, André Hinkenjann, Yongmin Li, Philipp Slusallek:
An analysis of eye-tracking data in foveated ray tracing. 69-73 - Julius Schöning, Patrick Faion, Gunther Heidemann, Ulf Krumnack:
Eye tracking data in multimedia containers for instantaneous visualizations. 74-78 - Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay:
The visualisation of eye-tracking scanpaths: what can they tell us about how clinicians view electrocardiograms? 79-83
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.