Punde et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A study of eye tracking technology and its applicationsPunde et al., 2017
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- Punde P
- Jadhav M
- Manza R
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- 2017 1st International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Information Management (ICISIM)
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We can measure the eye movement activity using eye tracking technology. Eye tracking gives us information about where do we look? What is ignored and how the pupil reacts to different stimuli. The eye tracking concept is basic but its process and interpretation can be …
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