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    • ETRA ’14- Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications

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      SESSION: Gaze-mediated input

      Haptic feedback to gaze events
      • Jari Kangas
      • Jussi Rantala
      • Päivi Majaranta
      • Poika IsokoskiRoope Raisamo
      Cross-device gaze-supported point-to-point content transfer
      • Jayson Turner
      • Andreas Bulling
      • Jason Alexander
      • Hans Gellersen
      The use of gaze to control drones
      • John Paulin Hansen
      • Alexandre Alapetite
      • I. Scott MacKenzie
      • Emilie Møllenbach
      Look and lean: accurate head-assisted eye pointing
      • Oleg Špakov
      • Poika Isokoski
      • Päivi Majaranta

      SESSION: Analysis I: eye tracking data analysis methods

      ISeeCube: visual analysis of gaze data for video
      • Kuno Kurzhals
      • Florian Heimerl
      • Daniel Weiskopf
      Saliency-based Bayesian modeling of dynamic viewing of static scenes
      • Daniel J. Campbell
      • Joseph Chang
      • Katarzyna Chawarska
      • Frederick Shic
      Creating a new dynamic measure of the useful field of view using gaze-contingent displays
      • Ryan V. Ringer
      • Aaron P. Johnson
      • John G. Gaspar
      • Mark B. Neider
      • James Crowell
      • Arthur F. Kramer
      • Lester C. Loschky
      On relationships between fixation identification algorithms and fractal box counting methods
      • Quan Wang
      • Elizabeth Kim
      • Katarzyna Chawarska
      • Brian Scassellati
      • Steven Zucker
      • Frederick Shic

      SESSION: Calibration & fixation analysis

      Towards accurate and robust cross-ratio based gaze trackers through learning from simulation
      • Jia-Bin Huang
      • Qin Cai
      • Zicheng Liu
      • Narendra Ahuja
      • Zhengyou Zhang
      Head mounted device for point-of-gaze estimation in three dimensions
      • Morten Lidegaard
      • Dan Witzner Hansen
      • Norbert Krüger
      3D model-based gaze estimation in natural reading: a systematic error correction procedure based on annotated texts
      • Andrea Mazzei
      • Shahram Eivazi
      • Youri Marko
      • Frederic Kaplan
      • Pierre Dillenbourg
      Robust glint detection through homography normalization
      • Dan Witzner Hansen
      • Lars Roholm
      • Iván García Ferreiros
      Easy post-hoc spatial recalibration of eye tracking data
      • Yunfeng Zhang
      • Anthony J. Hornof
      Towards fine-grained fixation analysis: distilling out context dependence
      • Neil D. B. Bruce

      SESSION: 3D & gaming applications

      Comparing estimated gaze depth in virtual and physical environments
      • Andrew T. Duchowski
      • Donald H. House
      • Jordan Gestring
      • Robert Congdon
      • Lech Świrski
      • Neil A. Dodgson
      • Krzysztof Krejtz
      • Izabela Krejtz
      The effects of fast disparity adjustment in gaze-controlled stereoscopic applications
      • Matthias Bernhard
      • Camillo Dell’mour
      • Michael Hecher
      • Efstathios Stavrakis
      • Michael Wimmer
      Gaze-contingent depth of field in realistic scenes: the user experience
      • Margarita Vinnikov
      • Robert S. Allison
      Characterizing visual attention during driving and non-driving hazard perception tasks in a simulated environment
      • Andrew K. Mackenzie
      • Julie M. Harris
      Comparing mouse and MAGIC pointing for moving target acquisition
      • Jutta Hild
      • Dennis Gill
      • Jürgen Beyerer

      SESSION: Analysis II: finding patterns in eye tracking data

      A visual approach for scan path comparison
      • Michael Raschke
      • Dominik Herr
      • Tanja Blascheck
      • Thomas Ertl
      • Michael Burch
      • Sven Willmann
      • Michael Schrauf
      Eye-movement sequence statistics and hypothesis-testing with classical recurrence analysis
      • Tommy P. Keane
      • Nathan D. Cahill
      • Jeff B. Pelz
      A dynamic graph visualization perspective on eye movement data
      • Michael Burch
      • Fabian Beck
      • Michael Raschke
      • Tanja Blascheck
      • Daniel Weiskopf
      Entropy-based statistical analysis of eye movement transitions
      • Krzysztof Krejtz
      • Tomasz Szmidt
      • Andrew T. Duchowski
      • Izabela Krejtz

      SESSION: Visual attention and eye movements

      Detection of vigilance performance with pupillometry
      • Lindsey K. McIntire
      • John P. McIntire
      • R. Andy McKinley
      • Chuck Goodyear
      Pupil dilations during target-pointing respect Fitts’ law
      • Xianta Jiang
      • M. Stella Atkins
      • Geoffrey Tien
      • Bin Zheng
      • Roman Bednarik
      The relative contributions of internal motor cues and external semantic cues to anticipatory smooth pursuit
      • Nicholas M. Ross
      • Elio M. Santos
      Exploring the influence of audio in directing visual attention during dynamic content
      • Brooke E. Wooley
      • David S. March
      Influence of visual cueing on students’ eye movements while solving physics problems
      • Amy Rouinfar
      • Elise Agra
      • Jeffrey Murray
      • Adam Larson
      • Lester C. Loschky
      • N. Sanjay Rebello

      SESSION: Mobile eye tracking & applications

      EyeSee3D: a low-cost approach for analyzing mobile 3D eye tracking data using computer vision and augmented reality technology
      • Thies Pfeiffer
      • Patrick Renner
      An investigation into determining head pose for gaze estimation on unmodified mobile devices
      • Stephen Ackland
      • Howell Istance
      • Simon Coupland
      • Stephen Vickers
      EyeTab: model-based gaze estimation on unmodified tablet computers
      • Erroll Wood
      • Andreas Bulling
      Analysis of gaze behavior while using a multi-viewpoint video viewer
      • Takatsugu Hirayama
      • Takafumi Marutani
      • Sidney Fels
      • Kenji Mase
      Heatmap rendering from large-scale distributed datasets using cloud computing
      • Thanh-Chung Dao
      • Roman Bednarik
      • Hana Vrzakova
      Rendering synthetic ground truth images for eye tracker evaluation
      • Lech Świrski
      • Neil Dodgson
      Experts vs. novices: applying eye-tracking methodologies in colonoscopy video screening for polyp search
      • Jorge Bernal
      • F. Javier Sánchez
      • Fernando Vilariño
      • Mirko Arnold
      • Anarta Ghosh
      • Gerard Lacey

      POSTER SESSION: Poster abstracts

      A mixture distribution for visual foraging
      • Prathusha K. Sarma
      • Tarunraj Singh
      An eye-tracking study assessing the comprehension of c++ and Python source code
      • Rachel Turner
      • Michael Falcone
      • Bonita Sharif
      • Alina Lazar
      Attentional processes in natural reading: the effect of margin annotations on reading behaviour and comprehension
      • Andrea Mazzei
      • Tabea Koll
      • Frédéric Kaplan
      • Pierre Dillenbourg
      Collaborative eye tracking for image analysis
      • Brendan John
      • Srinivas Sridharan
      • Reynold Bailey
      Design issues of remote eye tracking systems with large range of movement
      • Laura Sesma-Sanchez
      • Arantxa Villanueva
      • Rafael Cabeza
      Development of an untethered, mobile, low-cost head-mounted eye tracker
      • Elizabeth S. Kim
      • Adam Naples
      • Giuliana Vaccarino Gearty
      • Quan Wang
      • Seth Wallace
      • Carla Wall
      • Michael Perlmutter
      • Fred Volkmar
      • Frederick Shic
      • Linda Friedlaender
      • Jennifer Kowitt
      • Brian Reichow
      Estimating point-of-regard using corneal surface image
      • Kentaro Takemura
      • Shunki Kimura
      • Sara Suda
      EYEDIAP: a database for the development and evaluation of gaze estimation algorithms from RGB and RGB-D cameras
      • Kenneth Alberto Funes Mora
      • Florent Monay
      • Jean-Marc Odobez
      Eye tracking gaze visualiser: eye tracker and experimental software independent visualisation of gaze data
      • Benedict C. O. F. Fehringer
      Gaze behaviour and linguistic processing of dynamic text in print interpreting
      • Selina Sharmin
      • Mari Wiklund
      Improving cross-ratio-based eye tracking techniques by leveraging the binocular fixation constraint
      • Zhengyou Zhang
      • Qin Cai
      Influence of stimulus and viewing task types on a learning-based visual saliency model
      • Binbin Ye
      • Yusuke Sugano
      • Yoichi Sato
      Infusing perceptual expertise and domain knowledge into a human-centered image retrieval system: a prototype application
      • Xuan Guo
      • Rui Li
      • Cecilia Alm
      • Qi Yu
      • Jeff Pelz
      • Pengcheng Shi
      • Anne Haake
      Machine-extracted eye gaze features: how well do they correlate to sight-reading abilities of piano players?
      • Bogdan Hoanca
      • Timothy C. Smith
      • Kenrick Mock
      News stories relevance effects on eye-movements
      • Jacek Gwizdka
      Predicting an observer’s task using multi-fixation pattern analysis
      • Christopher Kanan
      • Nicholas A. Ray
      • Dina N. F. Bseiso
      • Janet H. Hsiao
      • Garrison W. Cottrell
      Real-time hidden gaze point correction
      • Oleg Špakov
      • Yulia Gizatdinova
      Realistic heatmap visualization for interactive analysis of 3D gaze data
      • Michael Maurus
      • Jan Hendrik Hammer
      • Jürgen Beyerer
      Recognition of translator expertise using sequences of fixations and keystrokes
      • Pascual Martínez-Gómez
      • Akshay Minocha
      • Jin Huang
      • Michael Carl
      • Srinivas Bangalore
      • Akiko Aizawa
      Recurrence quantification analysis reveals eye-movement behavior differences between experts and novices
      • Preethi Vaidyanathan
      • Jeff Pelz
      • Cecilia Alm
      • Pengcheng Shi
      • Anne Haake
      Saccade plots
      • Michael Burch
      • Hansjörg Schmauder
      • Michael Raschke
      • Daniel Weiskopf
      Simulating refraction and reflection of ocular surfaces for algorithm validation in outdoor mobile eye tracking videos
      • Thomas B. Kinsman
      • Jeff Pelz
      Starting to get bored: an outdoor eye tracking study of tourists exploring a city panorama
      • Peter Kiefer
      • Ioannis Giannopoulos
      • Dominik Kremer
      • Christoph Schlieder
      • Martin Raubal
      SubsMatch: scanpath similarity in dynamic scenes based on subsequence frequencies
      • Thomas C. Kübler
      • Enkelejda Kasneci
      • Wolfgang Rosenstiel
      The applicability of probabilistic methods to the online recognition of fixations and saccades in dynamic scenes
      • Enkelejda Kasneci
      • Gjergji Kasneci
      • Thomas C. Kübler
      • Wolfgang Rosenstiel
      TraQuMe: a tool for measuring the gaze tracking quality
      • Deepak Akkil
      • Poika Isokoski
      • Jari Kangas
      • Jussi Rantala
      • Roope Raisamo
      Verbal gaze instruction matches visual gaze guidance in laparoscopic skills training
      • Geoffrey Tien
      • M. Stella Atkins
      • Xianta Jiang
      • Bin Zheng
      • Roman Bednarik
      What influences dwell time during source code reading?: analysis of element type and frequency as factors
      • Teresa Busjahn
      • Roman Bednarik
      • Carsten Schulte

      DEMONSTRATION SESSION: Demo/video session

      A visual approach for scan path comparison
      • Michael Raschke
      • Dominik Herr
      • Tanja Blascheck
      • Thomas Ertl
      • Michael Burch
      • Sven Willmann
      • Michael Schrauf
      Experts vs. novices: applying eye-tracking methodologies in colonoscopy video screening for polyp search
      • Jorge Bernal
      • F. Javier Sánchez
      • Fernando Vilariño
      • Mirko Arnold
      • Anarta Ghosh
      • Gerard Lacey
      ISeeCube: visual analysis of gaze data for video
      • Kuno Kurzhals
      • Florian Heimerl
      • Daniel Weiskopf
      iShadow: the computational eyeglass system
      • Addison Mayberry
      • Pan Hu
      • Benjamin Marlin
      • Christopher Salthouse
      • Deepak Ganesan
      Model-based acquisition and analysis of multimodal interactions for improving human-robot interaction
      • Patrick Renner
      • Thies Pfeiffer
      Pupil detection in the presence of specular reflection
      • Takahiro Yoshioka
      • Satoshi Nakashima
      • Junichi Odagiri
      • Hideki Tomimori
      • Taku Fukui
      Software framework for an ocular biometric system
      • Corey D. Holland
      • Oleg V. Komogortsev
      Smartphone eye tracking toolbox: accurate gaze recovery on mobile displays
      • Lucas Paletta
      • Helmut Neuschmied
      • Michael Schwarz
      • Gerald Lodron
      • Martin Pszeida
      • Stefan Ladstätter
      • Patrick Luley
      EyeSee3D: a low-cost approach for analyzing mobile 3D eye tracking data using computer vision and augmented reality technology
      • Thies Pfeiffer
      • Patrick Renner

      SESSION: Doctoral symposium extended abstracts

      A smooth pursuit calibration technique
      • Feridun M. Celebi
      • Elizabeth S. Kim
      • Quan Wang
      • Carla A. Wall
      • Frederick Shic
      Assessment of the improvement of signal recorded in infant EEG by using eye tracking algorithms
      • Estefanía Domínguez Martínez
      Attentional retraining in depressive disorders
      • Marzena Rusanowska
      EOG-based eye gesture input with audio staging
      • Hiroyuki Manabe
      • Tohru Yagi
      Gaze guidance for the visually impaired
      • Thomas C. Kübler
      • Enkelejda Kasneci
      • Wolfgang Rosenstiel
      The role of processing fluency in online consumer behavior: evaluating fluency by tracking eye movements
      • Nina Chrobot
      The use of eye-tracking in landscape perception research
      • Lien Dupont
      • Veerle Van Eetvelde
      Towards visualizing eye movement data from interactive stimuli
      • T. Blascheck
      • T. Ertl


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