Angular offset distributions during fixation are, more often than not, multimodal
Typically, the position error of an eye-tracking device is measured as the distance of the eye-position from the target position in two-dimensional space (angular offset). Accuracy is the mean angular offset. The mean is a highly interpretable measure of central tendency if the underlying error di...
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Main Authors: | Lee Friedman (Author), Dillon James Lohr (Author), Oleg V Komogortsev (Author), Timothy Hanson (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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