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An application of eyegaze tracking for designing radiologists' workstations
2006
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
The goal of this research is to use eyegaze tracking data to provide insights into designing radiology workstations. We designed a look-alike radiology task with artificial stimuli. The task involved a comparative visual search of two side-by-side images, using two different interaction techniques. We tracked the eyegaze of four radiologists while they performed the task and measured the duration of the fixations on the controls, the left and right images, and on the artificial targets.
doi:10.1145/1141897.1141902
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