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19 May 1999 Dynamic scanpaths: eye movement analysis methods
Theodore T. Blackmon, Yeuk Fai Ho, Dimitri A. Chernyak, Michela Azzariti, Lawrence W. Stark
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Proceedings Volume 3644, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IV; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.348471
Event: Electronic Imaging '99, 1999, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
An eye movements sequence, or scanpath, during viewing of a stationary stimulus has been described as a set of fixations onto regions-of-interest, ROIs, and the saccades or transitions between them. Such scanpaths have high similarity for the same subject and stimulus both in the spatial loci of the ROIs and their sequence; scanpaths also take place during recollection of a previously viewed stimulus, suggesting that they play a similar role in visual memory and recall.
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Theodore T. Blackmon, Yeuk Fai Ho, Dimitri A. Chernyak, Michela Azzariti, and Lawrence W. Stark "Dynamic scanpaths: eye movement analysis methods", Proc. SPIE 3644, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IV, (19 May 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.348471
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KEYWORDS
Eye

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Visualization

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