L. Chuang, Hans-Joachim Bieg, H. Bülthoff, R. Fleming
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在墙上大小的显示器上测量无拘无束的凝视
动机——自然凝视涉及眼睛、头部和躯干的协调运动。这样可以获得260°的宽视野(Chen, Solinger, Poncet & Lancet, 1999)。最近大型显示器的增加对能够在如此大的范围内跟踪移动用户的视线提出了要求。研究方法——我们开发了一个可扩展的系统,用于测量用户在墙壁大小的显示器上的凝视。我们的解决方案结合了传统的头戴式眼动仪(Eyelink2©,SR Research)和动作捕捉系统(Vicon MX©,Vicon)的输入,可以在3D空间中实时测量移动用户的凝视。研究结果/设计——所展示的系统作为一个单一的平台,用于研究用户行为的广泛任务:单步扫视转换,自然场景的自由观看,视觉搜索和凝视辅助用户界面。重要的是,它允许单独测量眼睛和头部的运动,而不会影响组合凝视测量的准确性。传递信息——通过将传统的眼球和身体追踪硬件的输入适当地结合起来,可以精确地测量大型显示器上不受约束的凝视运动。
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