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Commercial eye-gaze trackers have the potential to be an important tool for quantifying the benefits of new visualization
techniques. The expense of such trackers has made their use relatively infrequent in visualization studies. As such, it is
difficult for researchers to compare multiple devices - obtaining several demonstration models is impractical in cost and
time, and quantitative measures from real-world use are not readily available. In this paper, we present a sample protocol
to determine the accuracy of a gaze-tacking device.
Chris Weigle andDavid C. Banks
"Analysis of eye-tracking experiments performed on a Tobii T60", Proc. SPIE 6809, Visualization and Data Analysis 2008, 680903 (28 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.768424
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Chris Weigle, David C. Banks, "Analysis of eye-tracking experiments performed on a Tobii T60," Proc. SPIE 6809, Visualization and Data Analysis 2008, 680903 (28 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.768424