Verifications of the low-cost eye-tracker KSL-240

Sangil Lee, Young Jun Sohn, Minho Lee, Young Min Jang, Mun Seon Chang, So Yeun Kim, Ho Wan Kwak

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Abstract

We tried to verify a low-cost eye tracking device(Model KSL-240) designed in our Lab, using a commercialized eye tracker device(Tobii 1750). Participants were asked either to move eyes or to move mouse cursors to the location of a red circle presented in the target display, and they were assigned to three experimental conditions(KSL-240/Tobii 1750/Mouse Tracking). As results, 1) accuracy of the Mouse Tracking condition was 100%, 2) accuracy of the KSL-240(92%) eye tracking condition showed better performance over the Tobii 1750(79%) condition, 3) mean response time of the eye movements in the KSL-240(598ms) condition was somewhat slower than that of the Tobii 1750(466ms) condition, and the Mouse Tracking (808ms) condition was the slowest. In conclusion, it was suggested that the model KSL-240 eye-tracker could be used as a device which might be able to substitute more expensive, commercialized devices.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 5th International Conference on New Trends in Information Science and Service Science, NISS 2011
Pages90-92
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 2011
Event5th International Conference on New Trends in Information Science and Service Science, NISS 2011 - Macau, Macao
Duration: 24 Oct 201126 Oct 2011

Publication series

NameProceedings - 5th International Conference on New Trends in Information Science and Service Science, NISS 2011
Volume1

Conference

Conference5th International Conference on New Trends in Information Science and Service Science, NISS 2011
Country/TerritoryMacao
CityMacau
Period24/10/1126/10/11

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