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Bibliography: research and catalog academic articles that implemented eye tracking solutions #22
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I want to work on this. I already have organized a number of papers from when I was writing the proposal, plus this integrates well with issue #17 , as they go hand in hand. I have a number of research publications in IEEE and Springer and am familiar with literature review and bibliography methodology. As this is the first step towards a better eye-tracker implementation, I’d love to get on it. |
Sure! I will assign it you @LostSputnik |
@KarinePistili I think this is helpful for all the proposals to prepare such a sheet so that we can track all our research papers and findings. |
True, all project ideas had some research background. Maybe we can do something like that for the other projects more in the future |
We would like to have a bibliography of the state of the art for eye trackers. Catalog the papers you've read in a spreadsheet with title, year of publication, authors, abstract and an overview of the methods and results they achieve from your point of view. |
We would like to have a bibliography of the state of the art for eye trackers. Catalog the papers you've read in a spreadsheet with title, year of publication, authors, abstract and an overview of the methods and results they achieve from your point of view.
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