M Meißner, J Oll - Organizational Research Methods, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Technological advances in recent years have greatly lowered the barriers for using eye tracking (ET) as a research tool in laboratory and field settings. However, despite its …
A Eitzinger, J Cock, K Atzmanstorfer, CR Binder… - … and electronics in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Farmers can manage their crops and farms better if they can communicate their experiences, both positive and negative, with each other and with experts. Digital agriculture …
Eye movement analysis is gaining popularity as a tool for evaluation of visual displays and interfaces. However, the existing methods and tools for analyzing eye movements and …
R Netzel, B Ohlhausen, K Kurzhals… - Spatial Cognition & …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
We conducted a controlled empirical eye tracking study with 40 participants using schematic metro maps. The study focused on two aspects: determining different reading strategies and …
Self‐localization is the process of identifying one's current position on a map, and it is a crucial part of any wayfinding process. During self‐localization the wayfinder matches …
Modeling eye movement indicative of expertise behavior is decisive in user evaluation. However, it is indisputable that task semantics affect gaze behavior. We present a novel …
Eye tracking has been served as one of the most objective and valuable tools towards the examination of both map perceptual and cognitive processes. The aim of the present article …
In this chapter, we review and summarize the current state of the art in geovisualization and extended reality (ie, virtual, augmented and mixed reality), covering a wide range of …
H Liao, W Dong, C Peng, H Liu - Cartography and Geographic …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Despite the now-ubiquitous two-dimensional (2D) electronic maps, three-dimensional (3D) globe viewers, or 3D geo-browsers such as Google Earth and NASA World Wind have …