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Is human classification by experienced untrained observers a gold standard in fixation detection?
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- 2017
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Cartographic Design Matters : A Comparison of Thematic Polygon Design
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The Effect of Illustration on Improving Text Comprehension in Dyslexic Adults
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Real-time sharing of gaze data between multiple eye trackers : evaluation, tools, and advice
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There's more to the multimedia effect than meets the eye : is seeing pictures believing?
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One algorithm to rule them all? : An evaluation and discussion of ten eye movement event-detection algorithms
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Is human classification a gold standard in fixation detection?
2017) 19th European Conference on Eye Movements In Journal of Eye Movement Research 10(6). p.149-149(
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Identification of opposites and intermediates by eye and by hand
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Searching for monocular microsaccades - a red Hering of modern eye trackers?
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The effects of conceptual and perceptual difficulty on processing and engagement in text during reading and learning
2017) 19th European Conference on Eye Movements(
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- 2016
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Social context modulates basic properties of oculomotor control
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Why have microsaccades become larger? Investigating eye deformations and detection algorithms
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Pupil size influences the eye-tracker signal during saccades
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Exploring the Lack of a Disfluency Effect : Evidence from Eye Movements
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Head Movement Compensation and Multi-Modal Event Detection in Eye-Tracking Data for Unconstrained Head Movements
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- Contribution to journal › Article