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Vol. 14 No. 3: Special issue "Eye Tracking Methods and their Assessment of Data Quality"
Vol. 14 No. 3: Special issue "Eye Tracking Methods and their Assessment of Data Quality"
Published:
2021-04-10
Articles
Determining which sine wave frequencies correspond to signal and which correspond to noise in eye-tracking time-series
Mehedi Hasan Raju, Lee Friedman, Troy Bouman, Oleg Komogortsev
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Angular offset distributions during fixation are, more often than not, multimodal
Lee Friedman, Dillon James Lohr, Timothy Hanson, Oleg V Komogortsev
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A low-cost, high-performance video-based binocular eye tracker for psychophysical research
Daria Ivanchenko, Katharina Rifai, Ziad M. Hafed, Frank Schaeffel
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Multimodality during fixation – Part II: Evidence for multimodality in spatial precision-related distributions and impact on precision estimates
Lee Friedman, Timothy Hanson, Oleg Komogortsev
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Filtering eye-tracking data from an EyeLink 1000: Comparing heuristic, savitzky-golay, IIR and FIR digital filters
Mehedi Hasan Raju, Lee Friedman, Troy Bouman, Oleg Komogortsev
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