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ETRA 2020: Stuttgart, Germany
- Andreas Bulling, Anke Huckauf, Eakta Jain, Ralph Radach, Daniel Weiskopf:
ETRA '20: 2020 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, Stuttgart, Germany, June 2-5, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7133-9 - Michael Barz, Sven Stauden, Daniel Sonntag:
Visual Search Target Inference in Natural Interaction Settings with Machine Learning. 1:1-1:8 - Mihai Bace, Vincent Becker, Chenyang Wang, Andreas Bulling:
Combining Gaze Estimation and Optical Flowfor Pursuits Interaction. 2:1-2:10 - Pranav Venuprasad, Li Xu, Enoch Huang, Andrew Gilman, Leanne Chukoskie, Pamela C. Cosman:
Analyzing Gaze Behavior Using Object Detection and Unsupervised Clustering. 3:1-3:9 - David Geisler, Nora Castner, Gjergji Kasneci, Enkelejda Kasneci:
A MinHash approach for fast scanpath classification. 4:1-4:9 - Anton Mølbjerg Eskildsen, Dan Witzner Hansen:
Label Likelihood Maximisation: Adapting iris segmentation models using domain adaptation. 5:1-5:9 - Kenneth Holmqvist, Saga Lee Orbom, Michael Miller, Albert Kashchenevsky, Mark M. Shovman, Mark W. Greenlee:
Validation of a prototype hybrid eye-tracker against the DPI and the Tobii Spectrum. 6:1-6:9 - Philipp Müller, Ekta Sood, Andreas Bulling:
Anticipating Averted Gaze in Dyadic Interactions. 7:1-7:10 - Ludwig Sidenmark, Diako Mardanbegi, Argenis Ramirez Gomez, Christopher Clarke, Hans Gellersen:
BimodalGaze: Seamlessly Refined Pointing with Gaze and Filtered Gestural Head Movement. 8:1-8:9 - Teresa Hirzle, Maurice Cordts, Enrico Rukzio, Andreas Bulling:
A Survey of Digital Eye Strainin Gaze-Based Interactive Systems. 9:1-9:12 - Anna Maria Feit, Lukas Vordemann, Seonwook Park, Caterina Bérubé, Otmar Hilliges:
Detecting Relevance during Decision-Making from Eye Movements for UI Adaptation. 10:1-10:11 - Myungguen Choi, Daisuke Sakamoto, Tetsuo Ono:
Bubble Gaze Cursor + Bubble Gaze Lens: Applying Area Cursor Technique to Eye-Gaze Interface. 11:1-11:10 - Vinay Krishna Sharma, Kamalpreet Singh Saluja, Vimal Mollyn, Pradipta Biswas:
Eye Gaze Controlled Robotic Arm for Persons with Severe Speech and Motor Impairment. 12:1-12:9 - Stephan Joachim Garbin, Oleg Komogortsev, Robert Cavin, Gregory Hughes, Yiru Shen, Immo Schuetz, Sachin S. Talathi:
Dataset for Eye Tracking on a Virtual Reality Platform. 13:1-13:10 - Maryam Keyvanara, Robert S. Allison:
Effect of a Constant Camera Rotation on the Visibility of Transsaccadic Camera Shifts. 14:1-14:8 - Fabian Göbel, Kuno Kurzhals, Victor R. Schinazi, Peter Kiefer, Martin Raubal:
Gaze-Adaptive Lenses for Feature-Rich Information Spaces. 15:1-15:8 - Kuno Kurzhals, Nils Rodrigues, Maurice Koch, Michael Stoll, Andrés Bruhn, Andreas Bulling, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visual Analytics and Annotation of Pervasive Eye Tracking Video. 16:1-16:9 - Michael Burch:
Teaching Eye Tracking Visual Analytics in Computer and Data Science Bachelor Courses. 17:1-17:9 - Nora Castner, Thomas C. Kübler, Katharina Scheiter, Juliane Richter, Thérése Eder, Fabian Hüttig, Constanze Keutel, Enkelejda Kasneci:
Deep semantic gaze embedding and scanpath comparison for expertise classification during OPT viewing. 18:1-18:10 - Niveta Ramkumar, Vijay H. Kothari, Caitlin Mills, Ross Koppel, Jim Blythe, Sean W. Smith, Andrew L. Kun:
Eyes on URLs: Relating Visual Behavior to Safety Decisions. 19:1-19:10 - Megan D. Wiedbusch, Roger Azevedo:
Modeling Metacomprehension Monitoring Accuracy with Eye Gaze on Informational Content in a Multimedia Learning Environment. 20:1-20:9 - Beibin Li, Erin Barney, Caitlin Hudac, Nicholas Nuechterlein, Pamela Ventola, Linda G. Shapiro, Frederick Shic:
Selection of Eye-Tracking Stimuli for Prediction by Sparsely Grouped Input Variables for Neural Networks: towards Biomarker Refinement for Autism. 21:1-21:8 - Naga Venkata Kartheek Medathati, Ruta Desai, James Hillis:
Towards inferring cognitive state changes from pupil size variations in real world conditions. 22:1-22:10 - Tanya Bafna, John Paulin Hansen, Per Baekgaard:
Cognitive Load during Eye-typing. 23:1-23:8
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