[Patina] Re: eye tracking
Luc Moreau
L.Moreau at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Apr 7 21:26:06 BST 2011
you need to talk to Mark Weal. He's got an eye tracker and has played
with it.
On 07/04/11 17:36, Earl G.P. wrote:
>
> Cool. So it sounds like it is worth a go. Will see what the options
> are. I know the people in psychology are interested in collaboration.
>
> G
>
> *From:* Mike Fraser [mailto:fraser at cs.bris.ac.uk]
> *Sent:* 07 April 2011 11:36
> *To:* Earl G.P.
> *Cc:* patina at ecs.soton.ac.uk
> *Subject:* Re: eye tracking
>
> Hi Graeme,
>
> We have done recent studies where we have used eye tracking data as
> measures of the influence of a technical design - we were using the
> ASL mobile eye platform I think - but again it was borrowed off
> someone else (a German research group). I do have some experience of
> analysing data qualitatively from individuals' perspectives rather
> than a 3rd-party view more traditional of video analysis - its not as
> easy as it sounds if what you're after is about social interaction
> rather than individual perception - but certainly valuable and
> interesting; and without doing a literature search, relatively novel
> as a methodology I think. I don't think we've ever built anything
> which actually used eye tracking data in real time to drive the
> 'context awareness' of an application ie used eye tracking as a
> technology rather than a methodology. I think Hans Gellersen in
> Lancaster has an EPSRC project doing something along those lines but I
> haven't seen any results yet.
>
> Mike
>
> On 06/04/2011 20:34, Earl G.P. wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I had a meeting with Nick Donnelly from our psychology department
> today. We had spoken in the summer about some of the kit he has for
> recording simultaneous eye movement and the videoing what people are
> looking at. His team are using this for other research but we also
> have the possibility to use it in our work. I know that Tom would be
> keen to capture an idea of the way archaeologists look around the site
> and interact with tools, devices, eachother etc. Angeliki could also
> make extensive use of this in her PhD research by tracking motion of
> people on her sites. So, my proposal is that this gear goes out to
> Portus for a few days when Tom is there in April. Does anyone have any
> thoughts on this? In particular I would be interested to know if this
> could also be of value to the intervention?
>
> Mike F -- I would be interested in your thoughts? Might be of wider
> interest to the project. I will of course circulate widely if we think
> this is worth pursuing.
>
> All the best,
>
> Graeme
>
>
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