On the structure of measurement noise in eye-tracking

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On the structure of measurement noise in eye-tracking. / Coey, Charles A.; Wallot, Sebastian; Richardson, Michael J. et al.
in: Journal of Eye Movement Research, Jahrgang 5, Nr. 4, 04.09.2012, S. 1-10.

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Coey CA, Wallot S, Richardson MJ, van Orden G. On the structure of measurement noise in eye-tracking. Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2012 Sep 4;5(4):1-10. doi: 10.16910/jemr.5.4.5

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abstract = "Past research has discovered fractal structure in eye movement variability and interpreted this result as having theoretical ramifications. No research has, however, investigated how properties of the eye-tracking instrument might affect the structure of measurement variability. The current experiment employed fractal and multifractal methods to investigate whether an eye-tracker produced intrinsic random variation and how features of the data recording procedure affected the structure measurement variability. The results of this experiment revealed that the structure of variation from a fake eye was indeed random and uncorrelated in contrast to the fractal structure from a fixated, real human eye. Moreover, the results demonstrated that data-averaging generally changes the structure of variation, introducing spurious structure into eye movement variability.",
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