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Methods for Fusing Eye Movements and Text Content for Information Retrieval

author: Kai Puolamäki, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
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0:00 Methods for fusing text content and eye movements for information retrieval
0:05 Partners
0:41 Introduction
1:05 People can infer a lot from gaze
1:46 New field
3:12 Brief history
4:01 Relevance from eye movements
4:52 Our tracker - 1
5:12 Our tracker - 2
5:51 Is the user interested in the text she is reading?
6:04 Task - 1
6:49 PASCAL Eye Challenge 2005
7:11 PASCAL Eye Workshop 2005
7:34 What is the user interested of?
7:58 Task - 2
8:32 Example - 1
8:53 Example - 2
9:16 Example - 3
9:51 Example - 4
10:17 Assumptions - 1
11:32 Assumptions - 2
13:06 Integration into IR application
13:53 Gazillion Eye Browser - 1
15:07 Gazillion Eye Browser - 2
15:46 Results
15:53 Results of the research
17:18 Successful collaboration
17:59 Continuing research, new collaborations

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