Eye Tracking Shows Autistic Children Prefer Geometric Patterns
Eye tracking technology has once again proved to be a valuable tool for studying autism in children. The recent study was published last...
Read MoreBiometric Devices: A Comparison of Microsoft’s Kinect and Sony’s Move Pt.2
In Part One of this article we looked at GamaSutra’s review of the Playstation Move, Sony’s venture into motion tracking for the gaming...
Read MoreBiometric Devices: A Comparison of Microsoft’s Kinect and Sony’s Move
In past articles we’ve written about upcoming game system releases. Many of the newer consoles have motion tracking, quite similar to...
Read MoreEye Tracking Non-Verbal Communication Cues for Advanced Robotics Pt.2
In our first article about Jokinen’s research on non-verbal signals for turn-taking and feedback using eye tracking, we discussed the...
Read MoreUsing Eye Tracking to Study Linguistic Annotation
An article published recently by researchers at Universitat Duisburg-Essen and Universitat Jena, both located in Germany, featured the use...
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