Filtering eye-tracking data from an EyeLink 1000: Comparing heuristic, savitzky-golay, IIR and FIR digital filters
In a prior report (Raju et al., 2023) we concluded that, if the goal was to preserve events such as saccades, microsaccades, and smooth pursuit in eye-tracking recordings, data with sine wave frequencies less than 75 Hz were the signal and data above 75 Hz were noise. Here, we compare five filters...
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Main Authors: | Mehedi Hasan Raju (Author), Lee Friedman (Author), Troy Bouman (Author), Oleg Komogortsev (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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