@inproceedings{9b4e9cac59f04197b36dcd8c9fe5e0f6,
title = "SaccadeLenses: Interactive exploratory filtering of eye tracking trajectories",
abstract = "Eye tracking is used to understand the way a viewer perceives a visual stimulus. Visual analytical means can help to gain insights in the recorded data. However, the analysis of eye movement is challenging as they do not follow any underlying network. Hence, unfiltered and detailed visualization of this data often suffers from cluttering and overplotting, which hampers pattern detection. To tackle these issues, we adapt an existing interactive filtering approach for geographic trajectory data and apply it to eye tracking trajectories. It allows to narrow down the data for a local analysis of different fixation patterns and eye movement between fixations, while exploring them directly the spatial context of the stimulus. In a case study we describe the application of our approach on an eye tracking experiment using a static stimulus with data recorded from eight participants.",
keywords = "Information interfaces and presentation [h.5.2]: User interfaces-gui, Information storage and retrieval [h.3.3]: Infor-mation search and retrieval-information filtering query formulation, Selection process",
author = "Robert Krueger and Steffen Koch and Thomas Ertl",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2016 IEEE.; 2nd Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization, ETVIS 2016 ; Conference date: 23-10-2016",
year = "2017",
month = feb,
day = "10",
doi = "10.1109/ETVIS.2016.7851162",
language = "English (US)",
series = "Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization, ETVIS 2016",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
pages = "31--34",
editor = "Duchowski, {Andrew T.} and Chuang, {Lewis L.} and Michael Burch",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization, ETVIS 2016",
}