Eye tracking in human interaction: Possibilities and limitations

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2021-08

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Valtakari, Niilo V.ISNI 0000000492831353
Hooge, Ignace T.C.ISNI 0000000390565613
Viktorsson, Charlotte
Nyström, Pär
Falck-Ytter, Terje
Hessels, Roy S.ISNI 0000000492511886

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Abstract

There is a long history of interest in looking behavior during human interaction. With the advance of (wearable) video-based eye trackers, it has become possible to measure gaze during many different interactions. We outline the different types of eye-tracking setups that currently exist to investigate gaze during interaction. The setups differ mainly with regard to the nature of the eye-tracking signal (head- or world-centered) and the freedom of movement allowed for the participants. These features place constraints on the research questions that can be answered about human interaction. We end with a decision tree to help researchers judge the appropriateness of specific setups.

Keywords

Data analysis, Data quality, Eye tracking, Human interaction, Wearable, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Psychology (miscellaneous), General Psychology

Citation

Valtakari, N V, Hooge, I T C, Viktorsson, C, Nyström, P, Falck-Ytter, T & Hessels, R S 2021, 'Eye tracking in human interaction : Possibilities and limitations', Behavior Research Methods, vol. 53, no. 4, pp. 1592-1608. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01517-x