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OPTIMAL EYE FIXATION DETECTION SETTINGS FOR CARTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES

Popelka, Stanislav

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b21/s8.091View metrics

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Title
OPTIMAL EYE FIXATION DETECTION SETTINGS FOR CARTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES
Authors
Popelka, Stanislav
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-10-0
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
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  2. Blignaut, P., Fixation identification: The optimum threshold for a dispersion algorithm. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2009. 71(4): p. 881-895.

  3. Çöltekin, A., S. Fabrikant, and M. Lacayo, Exploring the efficiency of users' visual analytics strategies based on sequence analysis of eye movement recordings. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2010. 24(10): p. 1559-1575.

  4. Çöltekin, A., B. Heil, S. Garlandini, and S.I. Fabrikant, Evaluating the effectiveness of interactive map interface designs: a case study integrating usability metrics with eye-movement analysis. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2009 36(1): p. 5-17.

  5. Fabrikant, S.I., S.R. Hespanha, and M. Hegarty, Cognitively inspired and perceptually salient graphic displays for efficient spatial inference making. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2010. 100(1): p. 13-29.

  6. Goldberg, J.H. and X.P. Kotval, Computer interface evaluation using eye movements: methods and constructs. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 1999. 24(6): p. 631-645.

  7. Hammoud, R.I. and J.B. Mulligan, Introduction to Eye Monitoring, in Passive Eye Monitoring. 2008, Springer. p. 1-19.

  8. Hermans, O. and J. Laarni. Searching Information from Screen Maps. in ScanGIS. 2003.

  9. Holmqvist, K., M. Nyström, R. Andersson, R. Dewhurst, H. Jarodzka, and J. Van de Weijer, Eye tracking: A comprehensive guide to methods and measures . 2011: Oxford University Press.

  10. Irwin, D.E., Visual memory within and across fixations , in Eye movements and visual cognition. 1992, Springer. p. 146-165.

  11. Komogortsev, O.V., S. Jayarathna, D.H. Koh, and S.M. Gowda. Qualitative and quantitative scoring and evaluation of the eye movement classification algorithms . in Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research & Applications . 2010. ACM.

  12. Manor, B.R. and E. Gordon, Defining the temporal threshold for ocular fixation in free-viewing visuocognitive tasks. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2003. 128(1): p. 85-93.

  13. Mohamed, A.O., M.P. Da Silva, and V. Courboulay, A history of eye gaze tracking. Vincent Courboulay. December, 2007. 18.

  14. Popelka, S. and A. Brychtova, Eye-tracking Study on Different Perception of 2D and 3D Terrain Visualisation. Cartographic Journal, 2013. 50(3): p. 240-246.

  15. Salvucci, D.D. and J.H. Goldberg. Identifying fixations and saccades in e ye- tracking protocols. in Proceedings of the 2000 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications. 2000. ACM.

  16. Barlow, D.H. and M. Hersen, Single case experimental designs . 1984: Pergamon Press New York.

  17. Blignaut, P., Fixation identification: The optimum threshold for a dispersion algorithm. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2009. 71(4): p. 881-895.

  18. Çöltekin, A., S. Fabrikant, and M. Lacayo, Exploring the efficiency of users' visual analytics strategies based on sequence analysis of eye movement recordings. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2010. 24(10): p. 1559-1575.

  19. Çöltekin, A., B. Heil, S. Garlandini, and S.I. Fabrikant, Evaluating the effectiveness of interactive map interface designs: a case study integrating usability metrics with eye-movement analysis. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2009 36(1): p. 5-17.

  20. Fabrikant, S.I., S.R. Hespanha, and M. Hegarty, Cognitively inspired and perceptually salient graphic displays for efficient spatial inference making. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2010. 100(1): p. 13-29.

  21. Goldberg, J.H. and X.P. Kotval, Computer interface evaluation using eye movements: methods and constructs. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 1999. 24(6): p. 631-645.

  22. Hammoud, R.I. and J.B. Mulligan, Introduction to Eye Monitoring, in Passive Eye Monitoring. 2008, Springer. p. 1-19.

  23. Hermans, O. and J. Laarni. Searching Information from Screen Maps. in ScanGIS. 2003.

  24. Holmqvist, K., M. Nyström, R. Andersson, R. Dewhurst, H. Jarodzka, and J. Van de Weijer, Eye tracking: A comprehensive guide to methods and measures . 2011: Oxford University Press.

  25. Irwin, D.E., Visual memory within and across fixations , in Eye movements and visual cognition. 1992, Springer. p. 146-165.

  26. Komogortsev, O.V., S. Jayarathna, D.H. Koh, and S.M. Gowda. Qualitative and quantitative scoring and evaluation of the eye movement classification algorithms . in Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research & Applications . 2010. ACM.

  27. Manor, B.R. and E. Gordon, Defining the temporal threshold for ocular fixation in free-viewing visuocognitive tasks. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2003. 128(1): p. 85-93.

  28. Mohamed, A.O., M.P. Da Silva, and V. Courboulay, A history of eye gaze tracking. Vincent Courboulay. December, 2007. 18.

  29. Popelka, S. and A. Brychtova, Eye-tracking Study on Different Perception of 2D and 3D Terrain Visualisation. Cartographic Journal, 2013. 50(3): p. 240-246.

  30. Salvucci, D.D. and J.H. Goldberg. Identifying fixations and saccades in e ye- tracking protocols. in Proceedings of the 2000 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications. 2000. ACM.

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