Abstract
The article presents a method for searching characteristics of eye movements that correlate with fatigue. There are many characteristics of eye movements to determine fatigue. All these characteristics are calculated from such basic concepts of gaze movement as fixation and saccade. Characteristics can also be divided by the types of physical events on which they are based. It is possible to distinguish such characteristics as speed, time, quantity, size, percentage, frequency and ratio characteristics. To search for correlations between eye movement characteristics and fatigue, a dataset of eye movements and the results of the VAS-F fatigue questionnaire were analyzed in 6 subjects. The data set consists of operator parameters such as eye movements, scene camera image and gaze direction. To determine the level of fatigue, the participant completed the VAS-F questionnaire. This questionnaire consists of 18 questions about the degree of fatigue or enrgetic of a person. Each record from the data set corresponds to a questionnaire result. 60 characteristics of eye movements and the corresponding VAS-F test values were analyzed and the correlation between them was calculated. The characteristics of eye movements were then sorted in descending order of the obtained correlation values. For further analysis, the first 20 characteristics with the highest correlation were selected from each participant. A search was then made for characteristics that were found in two-thirds or more of the participants among the first 20 characteristics. As a result, 10 characteristics of eye movements were found that correlated with VAS-F test scores for each participant.
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