By Nick Kurentz on Jun 10, 2010 in Eye tracking | 0 Comments
HEATMAPS :: Heatmaps can be the end result of both eye-tracking and clicks.
representing existing data in another format
value of heatmaps as a communication tool to board level executives ? Everything’s OK until they ask ‘why do you think people are not clicking here’
are quite useful if your site is popular enough
can be used for testing [...]
By Nick Kurentz on May 18, 2010 in Eye tracking | 0 Comments
Somewhat Accepted:
Hegarty p. 170: “Sons et lumières goes on to gloss over the longstanding incompatibility of sound with the gallery /museum setting. Sound in the gallery is noise—not only inappropriate until recent times, but it spread beyond its location, or demands more of a sense of location than a painting, say, requires. Sound-based art in [...]
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 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 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 [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 17, 2010 in Eye tracking | 0 Comments
Here is an example of the tip we posted on our blog acuityets.wordpress.com showing how to create great heat map outputs over video files. On our blog we detail tips, tricks and help for using Tobii Studio and Tobii T and X series eye trackers. Acuity ETS are the UK and Ireland reseller for Tobii [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 9, 2010 in Eye tracking | 1 Comment
I’m taking a summer Psych course and we’ve now just gotten into Schizophrenia. In one of the explanations it mentions that there is ongoing research that suggests the connection between people with Schizophrenia, and having this “eye tracking dysfunction.” I can’t find what eye tracking dysfunction means anywhere and there are no explanations in my [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Mar 21, 2010 in Eye tracking | 0 Comments
The key to safe, successful surgery in any field of medicine is an informed patient with realistic expectations and a skilled, experienced surgeon. This goes double for your eyes. Take the time to research not only the procedure, but also the surgeon and the laser center you are considering. Ask questions. Do your research. And [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Mar 10, 2010 in Eye tracking | 0 Comments
First, before I write the Sixth episode of the Primeval and last of the First season, I saw a Movie on the TV know as Yu-gi-oh! the movie. Yeah ! It was amesome ! I saw this few months ago. I liked the part with the Duel with Seto Kaiba and Yami Yugi during the major part [...]