EyeAnalyzer is a tool for measuring fixations in studies where the subject views several different stimuli over the course of the recorded session. It works by parsing XML data from an eye-tracking device and measuring fixations that fall within specified areas of interest (AOIs) over the time interval specified by for each stimulus. Screen-capture video is used for the user to specify the intervals and the AOIs for each interval.
Features:
- Click-and-drag drawing of AOIs
- Heatmap generation
- Fine-grained time specification for each stimulus segment
Copyright (c) 2013, Michael Falcone, Rachel Turner, Bonita Sharif
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