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=== About ===
=== About ===
Gazetracker is the software used in eye tracking data analysis. The software allows the researcher to create LookZones- segmented regions on a video, image, or application interface. One is able to create these lookzones from scratch, sort of speak, by clicking and dragging over the desired region. For complex stimuli such as web pages, it is most efficient to use the "auto lookzone creation" function.
Gazetracker is a software analysis tool for eye tracking metrics. The software allows the researcher to create LookZones- segmented regions on a video, image, or application interface. These lookzones greatly facilitate the analysis process by allowing you to export the eye tracking metrics into an excel file.  Alternatively, you could work with the Access database which contains the raw data.
 
Gazetracker helps in the analysis of video, images, and applications (e.g., websites, office tools, etc).  It even allows you to combine video from a camera with the eye tracking data.

Revision as of 05:15, 17 September 2005

Welcome

Hello,

this page is dedicated to the operation and maintenance of the eye tracker system in the EC3 lab. If you're interested in learning more about how this system works and what you can do with it, please send me an e-mail (hlarios@sfu.ca) and we can set up a meeting.

Hector

Gazetracker

About

Gazetracker is a software analysis tool for eye tracking metrics. The software allows the researcher to create LookZones- segmented regions on a video, image, or application interface. These lookzones greatly facilitate the analysis process by allowing you to export the eye tracking metrics into an excel file. Alternatively, you could work with the Access database which contains the raw data.

Gazetracker helps in the analysis of video, images, and applications (e.g., websites, office tools, etc). It even allows you to combine video from a camera with the eye tracking data.