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Can a low-cost eye-tracker "stand-up" to a mobile test of precision and accuracy

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posted on 2017-05-27, 22:05 authored by Shannon Collins, Audrey Hooks, Jake KurczekJake Kurczek
  • However, new low-cost tracking is now making eye tracking more accessible and mobile. Previous research (Dalmaijer, 2015) indicated that both the EyeTribe and the EyeLink ($40,000 high quality eye tracker) had similar spatial precision and accuracy, region of interest and pupilometry analysis abilities.

  • In the present experiment we tested the low-cost tracker (EyeTribe) in both a standard and “mobile” (i.e. standing/holding tablet) conditions in hopes to validate its potential use outside the lab (e.g., sideline assessment of athletes).

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