Eye Behavior Measurements: A Review of Voluntary Eye Movement and Blinking Research
by Robert J. Hall
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Description
Robert J. Hall's review covers recent research on eye movements and blinking. The report describes various types of eye movement, measurement problems, and available techniques, including advanced oculometers. It emphasizes the need for data processing and reduction techniques, providing a list of direct and derived measures covering scan paths, fixations, eye blinks, and pupil size changes.
Use Cases
Developing oculometer data processing pipelines based on the described need for adequate data reduction techniques.
Analyzing scan paths and fixations for human-computer interaction studies based on the list of derived measures.
Modeling normal blink rates and theories based on the critical review of blinking physiology and experiments.
Comparing measurement techniques for different types of eye movement based on the report's description of available methods.
Strengths
Focuses on a critical and selected review of articles, suggesting curated content.
Covers both eye movements and blinking, providing a dual physiological perspective.
Includes a list of direct and derived measures such as scan paths, fixations, and pupil size changes.
Limitations
Row count and dataset scale are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified.
Provenance
Source
Robert J. Hall via paperswithcode.
Collection Method
Likely a literature review and synthesis of existing research.
Time Range
Covers recent research at the time of publication; specific temporal coverage is unknown.
Freshness
Last updated date is unknown.
Geography
Spatial coverage is unknown.
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