Essays about: "gaze detection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 essays containing the words gaze detection.
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1. Automatic object detection and tracking for eye-tracking analysis
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för systemteknikAbstract : In recent years, eye-tracking technology has gained considerable attention, facilitating analysis of gaze behavior and human visual attention. However, eye-tracking analysis often requires manual annotation on the objects being gazed upon, making quantitative data analysis a difficult and time-consuming process. READ MORE
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2. Living with Lipoedema : Designing Objects for the Body and Mind through First-Person Methods
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This project follows a Research through Design approach and through autobiographical design explores the question of how Interaction Design can support Lipoedema patients, by helping them cope with their body image in everyday life. Building on the concept of self-management for people with chronic medical conditions and a conscious connection between body and mind, I created a set of artefacts. READ MORE
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3. Eyes on the code : Visual processing of computer code tracked with standard webcams
University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskapAbstract : Eye tracking is an increasingly more popular research method in software engineering and can be used to study how programmers process and comprehend source code. This study investigated the possibility to perform such studies remotely with the use of eye-tracking algorithms and consumer grade webcams. READ MORE
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4. Police officers’ and police students’ beliefs about deception in the framework of the Truth-Default Theory
University essay from Högskolan Kristianstad/Fakulteten för hälsovetenskapAbstract : The ability to detect deception is of critical value in criminal and investigative contexts. This study has investigated beliefs about deception detection held by police officers (N = 63) and police students (N = 130). The results show that there are inconsistencies when comparing the beliefs to empirical research findings. READ MORE
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5. Mapping an Auditory Scene Using Eye Tracking Glasses
University essay from Linköpings universitet/ReglerteknikAbstract : The cocktail party problem introduced in 1953 describes the ability to focus auditory attention in a noisy environment epitomised by a cocktail party. An individual with normal hearing uses several cues to unmask talkers of interest, such cues often lacks for people with hearing loss. READ MORE