Event Description
Presenter: Ziho Kang, Associate Professor, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, The University of Oklahoma
The purpose of the introductory workshop is to foster interest on how our eye movement behaviors are analyzed in a dynamic environment such as virtual reality. Anyone interested in eye tracking research is welcome to join.
Topics to be discussed include:
- Introduction to eye tracking: Small data vs. Big data
- Characteristic of a dynamic environment (e.g. virtual reality)
- Basic eye tracking analysis (Eye fixations, Visual scanning patterns and scan paths, Time-ordered visual can path sequences)
- Assorted topics on advanced eye movement network analysis: Entropy and Visual Entropy; Other advanced algorithms (briefly introduced)
This event is open to Drexel faculty, professional staff and students. Limited seating is available. Please contact Ellen Bass (ejb96@drexel.edu) to register. |