Recently, researchers started using cognitive load in various settings, e.g.,
educational psychology, cognitive load theory, or human-computer interaction.
Cognitive load characterizes a tasks' demand on the limited information
processing capacity of the brain. The widespread adoption of eye-tracking
devices led to increased attention for objectively measuring cognitive load via
pupil dilation. However, this approach requires a standardized data processing
routine to reliably measure cognitive load. This technical report presents
CEP-Web, an open source platform to providing state of the art data processing
routines for cleaning pupillary data combined with a graphical user interface,
enabling the management of studies and subjects. Future developments will
include the support for analyzing the cleaned data as well as support for
Task-Evoked Pupillary Response (TEPR) studies