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ETRA 2000: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA
- Andrew T. Duchowski:

Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research & Application Symposium, ETRA 2000, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA, November 6-8, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-280-8 - Aulikki Hyrskykari, Päivi Majaranta, Antti Aaltonen, Kari-Jouko Räihä:

Design issues of iDICT: a gaze-assisted translation aid. 9-14 - Poika Isokoski:

Text input methods for eye trackers using off-screen targets. 15-21 - Chris Lankford:

Effective eye-gaze input into Windows. 23-27 - Eric C. Crowe, N. Hari Narayanan:

Comparing interfaces based on what users watch and do. 29-36 - Jeff B. Pelz

, Roxanne L. Canosa, Jason S. Babcock:
Extended tasks elicit complex eye movement patterns. 37-43 - Charles T. Scialfa, Lisa C. McPhee, Geoffrey Ho:

The effects of a simulated cellular phone conversation on search for traffic signs in an elderly sample. 45-50 - Chris Lankford:

Gazetracker: software designed to facilitate eye movement analysis. 51-55 - Dario D. Salvucci:

An interactive model-based environment for eye-movement protocol analysis and visualization. 57-63 - Jason Jianjun Gu

, Max Q.-H. Meng, Albert Cook, M. Gary Faulkner:
Analysis of eye tracking movements using FIR median hybrid filters. 65-69 - Dario D. Salvucci, Joseph H. Goldberg:

Identifying fixations and saccades in eye-tracking protocols. 71-78 - Boris M. Velichkovsky, Sascha M. Dornhoefer, Sebastian Pannasch, Pieter Unema:

Visual fixations and level of attentional processing. 79-85 - Keith S. Karn:

"Saccade pickers" vs. "fixation pickers": the effect of eye tracking instrumentation on research. 87-88 - Andrew T. Duchowski, Vinay Shivashankaraiah, Tim Rawls, Anand K. Gramopadhye, Brian J. Melloy, Barbara Kanki:

Binocular eye tracking in virtual reality for inspection training. 89-96 - Lester C. Loschky, George W. McConkie:

User performance with gaze contingent multiresolutional displays. 97-103 - Derrick J. Parkhurst, Eugenio Culurciello, Ernst Niebur:

Evaluating variable resolution displays with visual search: task performance and eye movements. 105-109 - Tetsuro Chino, Kazuhiro Fukui, Kaoru Suzuki:

"GazeToTalk": a nonverbal interface with meta-communication facility (Poster Session). 111 - Julie A. Jacko

, Armando Barreto
, Josey Y. M. Chu, Holly S. Bautsch, Gottlieb J. Marmet, Ingrid U. Scott, Robert H. Rosa Jr.:
Using eye tracking to investigate graphical elements for fully sighted and low vision users (poster session). 112 - Weimin Liu:

Eye-movement-contingent release of speech and "SEE"- multi-modalities eye tracking system (poster session). 113-114 - Catherine Sophian, Martha E. Crosby:

What eye-movements tell us about ratios and spatial proportions. 115 - Daniela Zambarbieri, Stefano Ramat

, Carlo Robino:
Technical aspects in the recording of scanpath eye movements (poster session). 116 - Barton A. Smith, Janet Ho, Wendy S. Ark, Shumin Zhai:

Hand eye coordination patterns in target selection. 117-122 - Timo Partala, Maria Jokiniemi, Veikko Surakka:

Pupillary responses to emotionally provocative stimuli. 123-129 - Koji Takahashi, Minoru Nakayama, Yasutaka Shimizu:

The response of eye-movement and pupil size to audio instruction while viewing a moving target. 131-138

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