Filtering eye-tracking data from an EyeLink 1000: Comparing heuristic, savitzky-golay, IIR and FIR digital filters

Keywords: Eye movement, signal, noise, filter, autocorrelation

Abstract

In a prior report (Raju et al., 2023) we concluded that, if the goal was to preserve events such as saccades, microsaccades, and smooth pursuit in eye-tracking recordings, data with sine wave frequencies less than 75 Hz were the signal and data above 75 Hz were noise.  Here, we compare five filters in their ability to preserve signal and remove noise. We compared the proprietary STD and EXTRA heuristic filters provided by our EyeLink 1000 (SR-Research, Ottawa, Canada), a Savitzky-Golay (SG) filter, an infinite impulse response (IIR) filter (low-pass Butterworth), and a finite impulse filter (FIR). For each of the non-heuristic filters, we systematically searched for optimal parameters.  Both the IIR and the FIR filters were zero-phase filters. All filters were evaluated on 216 fixation segments (256 samples), from nine subjects.   Mean frequency response profiles and amplitude spectra for all five filters are provided.  Also, we examined the effect of our filters on a noisy recording.  Our FIR filter had the sharpest roll-off of any filter. Therefore, it maintained the signal and removed noise more effectively than any other filter. On this basis, we recommend the use of our FIR filter.  We also report on the effect of these filters on temporal autocorrelation.

Author Biographies

Lee Friedman, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX-78666

Department of Computer Science

Troy Bouman, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI

Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics

Oleg Komogortsev, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX-78666

Department of Computer Science

Published
2023-10-19
How to Cite
Raju, M. H., Friedman, L., Bouman, T., & Komogortsev, O. (2023). Filtering eye-tracking data from an EyeLink 1000: Comparing heuristic, savitzky-golay, IIR and FIR digital filters. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.14.3.6

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