By Nick Kurentz on May 14, 2010 in Eye tracking | 0 Comments
2FPS.Automatic Human Visual Attention Modeling for Video. Human Visual Attention model-based eyetracking study. Have a look at original video here www.youtube.com Example of an eyetracking “heatmap” that shows how much users are likely to look at different parts of a video. Areas where users looked the most are colored red-black; the yellow-green areas indicate fewer [...]
By Nick Kurentz on May 12, 2010 in Analytics | 1 Comment
Hello
I have embed Google Analytics code to track my blog performance. However when I have the numbers, I don’t know how to use it. For example page bounce rate is 66%, new vs returning is 8.
Can you guide me on these following issues:
- what are standard indicators for blog, so I can reffer? i.e is [...]
By Nick Kurentz on May 9, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
The Compositional Quality of Six Refine Edible Oils in Khartoum State, Sudan.
Murwan K. Sabah EL-Kheir 1 and AbdelSalam A. Alamin 2
Department
of Biochemistry, School of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and
Technology, University of El Neelain, P.O.Box 12702, Khartoum, Sudan. Email
Address:
murwankh@yahoo.com
2 Department of Chemical Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Faculty of [...]
By Nick Kurentz on May 7, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
This week in media musings: A full reboot for news, and a rude run-in over paywalls | Mark Coddington
By Nick Kurentz on May 2, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
A developer tipped off Ars Technica on the evidence in the latest beta of iPhone OS 3.1 of a property list file for USB configuration that contains an “iProd1,1″ entry.
Source: Ars Technica
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 28, 2010 in Eye tracking | 4 Comments
A Member of Congress proposes to use taxpayer money to fund the development of technology to track motorists as part of a new form of taxation. US Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon) introduced H.R. 3311 earlier this year to appropriate $154,500,000 for research and study into the transition to a per-mile vehicle tax system.
See link for [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 27, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
We ended the year 2009 on a positive note where almost every analyst and industry watcher was expecting the economy to look up and once again ride up the crest. Things do look better, businessmen do look confident. The economic crumble had given rise to distrust but as the things are improving, the distrust is [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 25, 2010 in Eye tracking | 0 Comments
I am going to be looking at the history of idents but in particular BBC idents. Idents really began in the 1950s. What an indent means to a particular broadcaster is that for example BBC one shows an ident it gives BBC a sense of identity so that when you look at the ident you would [...]