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Eye Tracking Research & Application
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Proceedings of the 2000 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
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Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
Pages: 89 - 96
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-280-8
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ABSTRACT
This paper describes the development of a binocular eye tracking Virtual Reality system for aircraft inspection training. The aesthetic appearance of the environment is driven by standard graphical techniques augmented by realistic texture maps of the physical environment. A “virtual flashlight” is provided to simulate a tool used by inspectors. The user's gaze direction, as well as head position and orientation, are tracked to allow recording of the user's gaze locations within the environment. These gaze locations, or scanpaths, are calculated as gaze/polygon intersections, enabling comparison of fixated points with stored locations of artificially generated defects located in the environment interior. Recorded scanpaths provide a means of comparison of the performance of experts to novices, thereby gauging the effects of training.
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DANFORTH, R., DUCHOWSKI, A., GEIST, R., AND MCALILEY, E. A Platform for Gaze-Contingent Virtual Environments. In Smart Graphics (Papers from the 2000 AAA1 Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS- 00-04) (Menlo Park, CA, 2000), AAAI, pp. 66-70.
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DUCHOWSKI, A. T., AND VERTEGAAL, R. Course 05: Eye-Based Interaction in Graphical Systems: Theory & Practice. ACM SIGGRAPH, New York, NY, July 2000. SIGGRAPH 2000 Course Notes.
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GRAMOPADHYE, A., BHAGWAT, S., KIMBLER, D., AND GREENSTEIN, J. The Use of Advanced Technology for Visual Inspection Training. Applied Ergonomics 29, 5 (1998), 361-375.
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GRAMOPADHYE, A. K., MELLOY, B., CHEN, S., AND BINGHAM, J. Use of Computer Based Training for Aircraft Inpsectors: Findings and Recommendations. In Proceedings of the HFES/1EA Annual Meeting (San Diego, CA, August 2000).
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Andrew T. Duchowski , Eric Medlin , Nathan Cournia , Anand Gramopadhye , Brian Melloy , Santosh Nair, 3D eye movement analysis for VR visual inspection training, Proceedings of the 2002 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications, March 25-27, 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana
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