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Data-driven approaches to unrestricted gaze-tracking benefit from saccade filtering


Abstract:

Unrestricted gaze tracking that allows for head and body movements can enable us to understand interactive gaze behavior with large-scale visualizations. Approaches that ...Show More

Abstract:

Unrestricted gaze tracking that allows for head and body movements can enable us to understand interactive gaze behavior with large-scale visualizations. Approaches that support this, by simultaneously recording eye- and user-movements, can either be based on geometric or data-driven regression models. A data-driven approach can be implemented more flexibly but its performance can suffer with poor quality training data. In this paper, we introduce a pre-processing procedure to remove training data for periods when the gaze is not fixating the presented target stimuli. Our procedure is based on a velocity-based filter for rapid eye-movements (i.e., saccades). Our results show that this additional procedure improved the accuracy of our unrestricted gaze-tracking model by as much as 56 %. Future improvements to data-driven approaches for unrestricted gaze-tracking are proposed, in order to allow for more complex dynamic visualizations.
Date of Conference: 23-23 October 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 16 February 2017
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Conference Location: Baltimore, MD, USA

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