Using eye tracking, we want to correlate the eye tracking information with the representational system that is being used by the user. More information? send a line please, to: asael2 at gmail.com
After download, simply run eyes.html into your browser.
The following browsers support WebGazer.js:
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Mozilla Firefox
- Opera
Your browser needs to support the getUserMedia API as seen here.
This project is based on the amazing # WebGazer.js plugin. A great work by: @inproceedings{papoutsaki2016webgazer, author = {Alexandra Papoutsaki and Patsorn Sangkloy and James Laskey and Nediyana Daskalova and Jeff Huang and James Hays}, title = {{WebGazer}: Scalable Webcam Eye Tracking Using User Interactions}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 25th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-16)}, pages = {3839--3845}, year = {2016}, organization={AAAI} }
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