The 8th Special Session on Eye Movement Data Processing and Analysis (EMDPA)

28th KES Conference

11-13 September 2024, Seville, Spain

Welcome to the web page of EMDPA. 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. We welcome you to join our session and submit the paper. 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.

Scope

The scope of the workshop includes but is not limited to:

Organizing Committee:

Published papers

Katarzyna Kotyñska and Jacek Matulewski (Nicolaus Copernicus University). Usability study of gaze-based control methods in a game with time pressure.

Julia Falkowska, Janusz Sobecki (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology) and Barbara Kilijañska (DSW University of Lower Silesia). Analysis of eye-tracking measures in the study of websites on the example of links.

Karolina Gabor-Siatkowska (Warsaw University of Technology), Izabela Stefaniak (Lazarski University) and Artur Janicki (Warsaw University of Technology). Gaze-dependent response activation in dialogue agent for cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Kseniia Ryseva (Federal Scientfic Centre of Psychological and Multidisplinary Research), Artem Kovalev and Vladislav Pedashenko (Lomonosov Moscow State University). Modulating role of stress on dynamics of eye-movement during Schulte tables completion.

Wolf Culemann, Leana Neuber and Angela Heine (University of Duisburg-Essen). Systematic Drift Correction in Eye Tracking Reading Studies: Integrating Line Assignments with Implicit Recalibration.

Pawel Kasprowski, Dawid Marczewski and Katarzyna Harezlak (Silesian University of Technology). Creating saliency maps for video stimuli and comparing with eye movement data.

Yulia Rogoleva, Stepan Strelnikov and Artem Kovalev (Lomonosov Moscow State University). Eye movements reflect stress in virtual reality: post-analysis.

Nishan Gunawardena, Jeewani Anupama Ginige, Bahman Javadi and Gough Lui (Western Sydney University). Deep Learning based Eye Tracking on Smartphones for Dynamic Visual Stimuli.

Katarzyna Harezlak, Maciej Duda and Pawel Kasprowski (Silesian University of Technology). The study on the letter arrangement influence on eye typing efficiency.

Programme Committee:

Important Dates:

Submission of papers: 20 April 202429 April 2024
Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2024
Final versions:3 June 2023
Conference:11-13 September 2024

Previous editions

EMDPA 2024
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