Tang et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Eye movement prediction based on adaptive BP neural networkTang et al., 2021
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This paper uses adaptive BP neural networks to conduct an in‐depth examination of eye movements during reading and to predict reading effects. An important component for the implementation of visual tracking systems is the correct detection of eye movement using the …
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