2024
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/426qd
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Webcams as windows to the mind? A direct comparison between in-lab and web-based eye-tracking methods

Mieke Sarah Slim,
Margaret Kandel,
Anthony Yacovone
et al.

Abstract: There is a growing interest in the use of webcams to conduct eye-tracking experiments over the internet. We assessed the performance of two webcam-based eye-tracking techniques for behavioral research: manual annotation of webcam videos (manual eye-tracking) and the automated WebGazer eye-tracking algorithm. We compared these methods to a traditional infrared eye-tracker and assessed their performance in both lab and web-based settings. In both lab and web experiments, participants completed the same battery o… Show more

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