no code implementations • 17 Jul 2017 • Ioannis Rigas, Hayes Raffle, Oleg V. Komogortsev
This paper presents a renewed overview of photosensor oculography (PSOG), an eye-tracking technique based on the principle of using simple photosensors to measure the amount of reflected (usually infrared) light when the eye rotates.
no code implementations • 17 Jul 2017 • Ioannis Rigas, Hayes Raffle, Oleg V. Komogortsev
This paper introduces and evaluates a hybrid technique that fuses efficiently the eye-tracking principles of photosensor oculography (PSOG) and video oculography (VOG).
no code implementations • 27 Mar 2017 • Ioannis Rigas, Lee Friedman, Oleg Komogortsev
This work presents a study on the extraction and analysis of a set of 101 categories of eye movement features from three types of eye movement events: fixations, saccades, and post-saccadic oscillations.
no code implementations • 13 Sep 2016 • Lee Friedman, Ioannis Rigas, Mark S. Nixon, Oleg V. Komogortsev
We suggest that the best way to assess temporal persistence is to perform a test-retest study, and assess test-retest reliability.