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Extracting and Visualizing Data from Mobile and Static Eye Trackers in R and Matlab
Eye tracking is the process of measuring where people are looking at with an eye tracker device. Eye tracking has been used in many scientific fields, such as education, usability research, sports, psychology, and marketing. Eye tracking data are often obtained from a static eye tracker or are manually extracted from a mobile eye tracker. Visualization usually plays an important role in the analysis of eye tracking data. So far, there existed no software package that contains a whole collection of eye tracking data processing and visualization tools. In this dissertation, we review the eye tracking technology, the eye tracking techniques, the existing software related to eye tracking, and the research on eye tracking for posters and related media. We then discuss the three main goals we have achieved in this dissertation: (i) development of a Matlab toolbox for automatically extracting mobile eye tracking data; (ii) development of the linked microposter plots family as new means for the visualization of eye tracking data; (iii) development of an R package for automatically extracting and visualizing data from mobile and static eye trackers
The measurement of science and technology in China.
This paper introduced the background about the measurement of science and technology in China and selectively introduced the most recent statistic results released by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China.China; Science and technology; Measurement;
URSS Event Program Booklet 2017
This event program booklet contains a schedule of the event, list of awards, and student abstracts
Florida Undergraduate Research Conference
FURC serves as a multi-disciplinary conference through which undergraduate students from the state of Florida can present their research. February 16-17, 2024https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/university_events/1006/thumbnail.jp
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18th Annual International Conference on Contaminated Soils, Sediments and Water
Conference at a Glance Monday, October 21, 2002 Workshops Workshops # 1, 2 & 3 - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Workshops # 4 & 5 - 1:00 - 5:00 pm 1: The Indoor Air Exposure Pathway from Chlorinated Solvent Contaminated Groundwater 2: Theory and Use of Field Portable X-ray Fluorescence for Soil Analysis 3: In-Situ Chemical Oxidation Workshop 4: Workshop on Current Spectrochemical Techniques for Determining Heavy Metals in Sediments and Soils 5: Practical Remediation of Volatile Organic Compounds in Soil and Groundwater Tuesday, October 22, 2002 Platform Presentations 8:30am-Noon Session 1: Advances in In-Situ Remediation Session 2: Phytoremediation Session 3: Heavy Metals 1:30pm-5:30pm Session 1: MTBE Session 2: Sediments I Session 3A: RBCA Session 3B: Regulatory Poster Session, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm , Exhibit Area, First Floor, Campus Center Social: 4:30-6:00 pm Exhibit Area, First Floor Campus Center Workshops (Evening 7:00-10:00 pm) 6: State of the Science in Assessing MTBE Degradation II 7: Recent Improvements in the Practice of Risk Assessment as Illustrated through Case Studies Wednesday, October 23, 2002 Platform Presentations 8:30 am-Noon Session 1: Environmental Forensics I Session 2: MGP Site Closure Session 3: Bioremediation 1:30pm-5:30pm Session 1: Sediments II Session 2: Remediation - Soils Session 3A: Chemical Oxidation Session 3B: Training Range Residues Session 4: Biomarkers for Contamination: Hierarchical Approaches Poster Session, 1:00-3:00 pm, Exhibit Area, First Floor, Campus Center Social: 4:30-6:00 pm Exhibit Area, First Floor Campus Center Workshops (Evening 7:00-10:00pm) 8: Forensic Environmental Geochemistry: Petroleum Fuels 9: MGP Site Closures: Experiences from the Trenches - Point Counter Point Technology Review 10: Environmental Fate of Hydrocarbons in Soils and Groundwater Thursday, October 24, 2002 Platform Presentations 8:30 am-Noon Session 1: Environmental Forensics II Session 2: Remediation - Groundwater Session 3: Arsenic Session 4: Site Assessment/Environmental Fate 1:30pm-5:30pm Session 1: Sediments III Session 2: Risk Assessmen
Program and Abstracts from the Celebration of Student Scholarship, 2017
Program and Abstracts from the Celebration of Student Scholarship on April 26, 2017
Uncovering the myth of learning to read Chinese characters: phonetic, semantic, and orthographic strategies used by Chinese as foreign language learners
Oral Session - 6A: Lexical modeling: no. 6A.3Chinese is considered to be one of the most challenging orthographies to be learned by non-native speakers, in particular, the character. Chinese character is the basic reading unit that converges sound, form and meaning. The predominant type of Chinese character is semantic-phonetic compound that is composed of phonetic and semantic radicals, giving the clues of the sound and meaning, respectively. Over the last two decades, psycholinguistic research has made significant progress in specifying the roles of phonetic and semantic radicals in character processing among native Chinese speakers …postprin
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