Liao et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Inferring user tasks in pedestrian navigation from eye movement data in real-world environmentsLiao et al., 2019
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- Liao H
- Dong W
- Huang H
- Gartner G
- Liu H
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- International Journal of Geographical Information Science
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Eye movement data convey a wealth of information that can be used to probe human behaviour and cognitive processes. To date, eye tracking studies have mainly focused on laboratory-based evaluations of cartographic interfaces; in contrast, little attention has been …
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