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The Identification of Individualized Eye Tracking Metrics in VR Using Data Driven Iterative-Adaptive AlgorithmArslan et al., 2023
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- Arslan D
- Sükuti M
- Duru A
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- AJIT-e: Academic Journal of Information Technology
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Eye tracking metrics provide information about cognitive function and basic oculomotor characteristics. There have been many studies analyzing eye tracking signals using different algorithms. However, these algorithms generally are based on the initial setting parameter …
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