Eye tracker calibration: How well can humans refixate a target?

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2025-01

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Hooge, Ignace T.C.ISNI 0000000390565613
Hessels, Roy S.ISNI 0000000492511886
Niehorster, Diederick C.
Andersson, Richard
Skrok, Marta K.
Konklewski, Robert
Stremplewski, Patrycjusz
Nowakowski, Maciej
Tamborski, Szymon
Szkulmowska, Anna

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Abstract

Irrespective of the precision, the inaccuracy of a pupil-based eye tracker is about 0.5∘. This paper delves into two factors that potentially increase the inaccuracy of the gaze signal, namely, 1) Pupil-size changes and the pupil-size artefact (PSA) and 2) the putative inability of experienced individuals to precisely refixate a visual target. Experiment 1 utilizes a traditional pupil-CR eye tracker, while Experiment 2 employs a retinal eye tracker, the FreezeEye tracker, eliminating the pupil-based estimation. Results reveal that the PSA significantly affects gaze accuracy, introducing up to 0.5∘ inaccuracies during calibration and validation. Corrections based on the relation between pupil size and apparent gaze shift substantially reduce inaccuracies, underscoring the PSA’s influence on eye-tracking quality. Conversely, Experiment 2 demonstrates humans’ precise refixation abilities, suggesting that the accuracy of the gaze signal is not limited by human refixation inconsistencies.

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Accuracy, Calibration, Pupil size artefact, Pupil-CR eye tracker, Retinal eye tracker, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Psychology (miscellaneous), General Psychology

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Hooge, I T C, Hessels, R S, Niehorster, D C, Andersson, R, Skrok, M K, Konklewski, R, Stremplewski, P, Nowakowski, M, Tamborski, S, Szkulmowska, A, Szkulmowski, M & Nyström, M 2025, 'Eye tracker calibration : How well can humans refixate a target?', Behavior Research Methods, vol. 57, no. 1, 23. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-024-02564-4