An Investigation on Eye Tracking Indicators to Detect Alertness on Inspection Jobs with Sleep Limits and Gender Differences
Daniel Siswanto
Abstract:Eye tracking (ET) has been widely used to detect ocular changes that are also correlated with fatigue. However, whether there is an ET indicator capable of detecting fatigue closely related to vigilance decrement is unknown. This study aims to determine which ET indicators are sensitive in detecting changes in vigilance due to sleep restriction (4 and 8 hours) in different gender. Fifty-six participants (28 men, 21.32 ± 1.16 years and 28 women, 21.5 ± 1.2 years) were involved in this study. Using an eye tracke… Show more
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