Eye-tracking en masse: Group user studies, lab infrastructure, and practices
The costs of eye-tracking technologies steadily decrease. This allows research institutions to obtain multiple eye-tracking devices. Already, several multiple eye-tracker laboratories have been established. Researchers begin to recognize the subfield of group eye-tracking. In comparison to the singl...
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Main Authors: | Maria Bielikova (Author), Martin Konopka (Author), Jakub Simko (Author), Robert Moro (Author), Jozef Tvarozek (Author), Patrik Hlavac (Author), Eduard Kuric (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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