ABSTRACT
Many different eye-tracking calibration techniques have been developed [e.g. see Talmi and Liu 1999; Zhu and Ji 2007]. A community standard is a 9-point-sparse calibration that relies on sequential presentation of known scene targets. However, fixating different points has been described as tedious, dull and tiring for the eye [Bulling, Gellersen, Pfeuffer, Turner and Vidal 2013].
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Index Terms
- A smooth pursuit calibration technique
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