ETRA 2000:
Palm Beach Gardens,
Florida,
USA
Andrew T. Duchowski (Ed.):
Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research & Application Symposium, ETRA 2000, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA, November 6-8, 2000.
ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-280-8
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title = {Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research {\&} Application Symposium,
ETRA 2000, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA, November 6-8, 2000},
booktitle = {ETRA},
publisher = {ACM},
year = {2000},
isbn = {1-58113-280-8},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
- Aulikki Hyrskykari, Päivi Majaranta, Antti Aaltonen, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
Design issues of iDICT: a gaze-assisted translation aid.
9-14
- Poika Isokoski:
Text input methods for eye trackers using off-screen targets.
15-21
- Chris Lankford:
Effective eye-gaze input into Windows.
23-27
- Eric C. Crowe, N. Hari Narayanan:
Comparing interfaces based on what users watch and do.
29-36
- Jeff B. Pelz, Roxanne L. Canosa, Jason S. Babcock:
Extended tasks elicit complex eye movement patterns.
37-43
- Charles T. Scialfa, Lisa McPhee, Geoffrey Ho:
The effects of a simulated cellular phone conversation on search for traffic signs in an elderly sample.
45-50
- Chris Lankford:
Gazetracker: software designed to facilitate eye movement analysis.
51-55
- Dario D. Salvucci:
An interactive model-based environment for eye-movement protocol analysis and visualization.
57-63
- Jason Jianjun Gu, Max Q.-H. Meng, Albert Cook, M. Gary Faulkner:
Analysis of eye tracking movements using FIR median hybrid filters.
65-69
- Dario D. Salvucci, Joseph H. Goldberg:
Identifying fixations and saccades in eye-tracking protocols.
71-78
- Boris Velichkovsky, Sascha M. Dornhoefer, Sebastian Pannasch, Pieter Unema:
Visual fixations and level of attentional processing.
79-85
- Keith S. Karn:
"Saccade pickers" vs. "fixation pickers": the effect of eye tracking instrumentation on research.
87-88
- Andrew T. Duchowski, Vinay Shivashankaraiah, Tim Rawls, Anand K. Gramopadhye, Brian Melloy, Barbara Kanki:
Binocular eye tracking in virtual reality for inspection training.
89-96
- Lester C. Loschky, George W. McConkie:
User performance with gaze contingent multiresolutional displays.
97-103
- Derrick Parkhurst, Eugenio Culurciello, Ernst Niebur:
Evaluating variable resolution displays with visual search: task performance and eye movements.
105-109
- Tetsuro Chino, Kazuhiro Fukui, Kaoru Suzuki:
"GazeToTalk": a nonverbal interface with meta-communication facility (Poster Session).
111
- Julie A. Jacko, Armando Barreto, Josey Y. M. Chu, Holly S. Bautsch, Gottlieb J. Marmet, Ingrid U. Scott, Robert H. Rosa Jr.:
Using eye tracking to investigate graphical elements for fully sighted and low vision users (poster session).
112
- Weimin Liu:
Eye-movement-contingent release of speech and "SEE"- multi-modalities eye tracking system (poster session).
113-114
- Catherine Sophian, Martha E. Crosby:
What eye-movements tell us about ratios and spatial proportions.
115
- Daniela Zambarbieri, Stefano Ramat, Carlo Robino:
Technical aspects in the recording of scanpath eye movements (poster session).
116
- Barton A. Smith, Janet Ho, Wendy S. Ark, Shumin Zhai:
Hand eye coordination patterns in target selection.
117-122
- Timo Partala, Maria Jokiniemi, Veikko Surakka:
Pupillary responses to emotionally provocative stimuli.
123-129
- Koji Takahashi, Minoru Nakayama, Yasutaka Shimizu:
The response of eye-movement and pupil size to audio instruction while viewing a moving target.
131-138
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