IV Special Session on Eye Movement Data Processing and Analysis
Virtual Conference, 16-18 September 2020
The series of EMDPA sessions aim to summarize the current state of the art in the eye movement data analysis and enable prospective researchers
to present their new ideas concerning the eye movement analyses. The conference proceedings will be published in Elsevier's Procedia Computer
Science open access journal, available in ScienceDirect, and submitted to be indexed/abstracted in CPCi (ISI conferences and part of Web of Science),
Engineering Index, and Scopus.
Accepted Papers:
- Silvia Makowski, Ralf Engbert, Lena Jäger, Tobias Scheffer, Lisa Schwetlick, Hans Trukenbrod: Discriminative Viewer Identification using Generative Models of Eye Gaze
- Nora Castner, David Geisler, Lea Geßler, Fabian Hüttig, Enkelejda Kasneci: Towards expert gaze modeling and recognition of a user's attention in realtime
- Paul Prasse, Moritz Feuerpfeil, Lena A. Jäger, Silvia Makowski, Tobias Scheffer: On the Relationship between Eye Tracking Resolution and Performance of Oculomotoric Biometric Identification
- Vladislav Zubov, Tatiana Petrova: Lexically or grammatically adapted texts: what is easier to process for secondary school children?
- Artem Kovalev, Alexei Drozhdev, Oxana Klimova, Maria Klimova: The effects of optokinetic nystagmus on vection and simulator sickness
- Valentina Bratash, Tatiana Petrova, Elena Riekhakaynen: Creating and Processing Sketchnotes: A Psycholinguistic Study
- Andrew Duchowski: Using Pose Estimation to Map Gaze to Detected Fiducial Markers
Scope
The scope of the workshop includes but is not limited to:
- Collecting eye movement data
- Accuracy and precision of data
- Calibration of eye movement data signal
- Events detection (fixations and saccades)
- Gaze-based user interfaces
- Eye movement modelling
- Data mining of eye movement signal
- Eye movement based identification
- Improving man machine interactions for people with disabilities
- Eye movement applications in testing interface usability
- Eye movement in security systems
- Eye movement in solving problems
- Usage of eye movement signal in cognitive processes
- Methods improving quality of eye movement signal
- Recognition of people's intentions basing on their eye movement
- Miscellaneous eye tracking applications
Programme Committee:
- Pawel Kasprowski, Silesian Univesity of Technology, Poland (chair)
- Katarzyna Harezlak, Silesian Univesity of Technology, Poland (co-chair)
- Michael Burch, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands (co-chair)
- Thies Pfeiffer, Bielefeld University, Germany
- Krzysztof Krejtz, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland
- Rados³aw Mantiuk, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland
- Carlos Morimoto, University of Sao Paulo, Brasil
- Ayush Kumar, Stony Brook University, USA
- Kuno Kurzhals, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Mikhail Startsev, Technische Universität München, Germany
- Arantxa Villanueva, Universidad de Navarra, Spain
- Thiago Santini, Universität Tübingen, Germany
- Diako Mardanbegi, AdHawk Microsystems, Canada
- Dan Witzner Hansen, IT-University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Raimondas Zemblys, Siauliai University, Lithuania
Important Dates:
Submission of papers: | 3 April 2020 15 May 2020
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Notification of acceptance: | 10 May 2020 5 June 2020 |
Final versions: | 19 June 2020 |
Conference: | 16-18 September 2020 |
Additional information for authors
Previous editions
Email & Contact Details:
Pawe³ Kasprowski (pawel.kasprowski[at]polsl.pl)
Institute of Informatics
Silesian University of Technology
ul. Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland