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A01=Halszka Jarodzka
A01=Joost van de Weijer
A01=Kenneth Holmqvist
A01=Marcus Nystroem
A01=Marcus Nystrom
A01=Richard Andersson
A01=Richard Dewhurst
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Author_Halszka Jarodzka
Author_Joost van de Weijer
Author_Kenneth Holmqvist
Author_Marcus Nystroem
Author_Marcus Nystrom
Author_Richard Andersson
Author_Richard Dewhurst
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Eye Tracking: A comprehensive guide to methods and measures

We make 3-5 eye movements per second, and these movements are crucial in helping us deal with the vast amounts of information we encounter in our everyday lives. In recent years, thanks to the development of eye tracking technology, there has been a growing interest in monitoring and measuring these movements, with a view to understanding how we attend to and process the visual information we encounter Eye tracking as a research tool is now more accessible than ever, and is growing in popularity amongst researchers from a whole host of different disciplines. Usability analysts, sports scientists, cognitive psychologists, reading researchers, psycholinguists, neurophysiologists, electrical engineers, and others, all have a vested interest in eye tracking for different reasons. The ability to record eye-movements has helped advance our science and led to technological innovations. However, the growth of eye tracking in recent years has also presented a variety of challenges - in particular the issue of how to design an eye-tracking experiment, and how to analyse the data. This book is a much needed comprehensive handbook of eye tracking methodology. It describes how to evaluate and acquire an eye-tracker, how to plan and design an eye tracking study, and how to record and analyse eye-movement data. Besides technical details and theory, the heart of this book revolves around practicality - how raw data samples are converted into fixations and saccades using event detection algorithms, how the different representations of eye movement data are calculated using AOIs, heat maps and scanpaths, and how all the measures of eye movements relate to these processes. Part I presents the technology and skills needed to perform high-quality research with eye-trackers. Part II covers the predominant methods applied to the data which eye-trackers record. These include the parsing of raw sample data into oculomotor events, and how to calculate other representations of eye movements such as heat maps and transition matrices. Part III gives a comprehensive outline of the measures which can be calculated using the events and representations described in Part II. This is a taxonomy of the measures available to eye-tracking researchers, sorted by type of movement of the eyes and type of analysis. For anyone in the sciences considering conducting research involving eye-tracking, this book will be an essential reference work. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1122g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 253mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780199697083

About Halszka JarodzkaJoost van de WeijerKenneth HolmqvistMarcus NystroemMarcus NystromRichard AnderssonRichard Dewhurst

Kenneth Holmqvist is an associate professor in Cognitive Science at Lund university where he founded the eye-tracking laboratory in 1995 which later grew into the large Humanities Laboratory. He has worked in a large variety of eye-tracking-based research stretching from reading research and scene perception over to newspaper reading advertisement studies and gesture recognition in face-to-face interaction. Kenneth also has expertise in eye tracking used in applied areas including decision making in supermarkets and research on safety in car driving and air traffic control. In 2000 Kenneth initiated regular master courses in eye-tracking methodology. In 2006 he founded the Scandinavian Conference on Applied Eye-tracking and in 2008 the international LETA training courses in eye-tracking methodology. Kenneth is the initiator and main author of this book. Marcus Nyström received his PhD in Information Theory from the department of Electrical and Information Technology at Lund University Sweden in 2008 working with foveated video compression and scene perception. He currently works in the Humanities Laboratory at Lund University. His research interests span eye-tracking methodology in general and analysis of eye-tracking data in particular. Richard Andersson is a PhD student in cognitive science and technician at the Lund University Humanities Laboratory. He teaches eye-tracking methodology and provides users with help during the formulation building and analysis stage of the eye-tracking experiments. His research concerns the use of visual information in real-world language processing situations. Richard Dewhurst is presently a post-doctoral researcher at Lund University Humanities Laboratory funded by the Swedish Research Council. He completed his PhD on training eye movements at the University of Nottingham in 2009 as part of the Cognition and Language research group. Prior to this he also obtained an MSc in psychological research methods from the University of Nottingham and a BSc in psychology from the University of Wales Bangor. His research focuses on attentional mechanisms and eye movements. More specifically how eye movement control changes with learning and experience and how to devise and implement procedures for improving visual skills through training eye movements. Halszka Jarodzka works as an assistant professor at the Centre for Learning Sciences and Technologies at the Open University of the Netherlands. She holds a Master degree in Psychology and a PhD from the Knowledge Media Research Center both at the Eberhard-Karls University of Tuebingen Germany. Halszka's research focuses on the use of eye-tracking and verbal protocols in educational psychology in particular investigating characteristics of visual expertise with expertise difference studies as well as teaching of biological classi?cation or medical diagnosis based on visual observation and interpretation of dynamic scenes by means of eye movement modelling examples. Joost van de Weijer defended his PhD thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in 1998. Thereafter he worked as a postdoc researcher at Johns Hopkins University Baltimore and at the Department of Linguistics and Phonetics in Lund. Currently he is affiliated with the Centre for Languages and Literature and at the Humanities Laboratory both at Lund University.

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