Abstract

Understanding human gaze behaviour has benefits from scientific understanding to many application domains. Current practices constrain possible use cases, requiring experimentation restricted to a lab setting or controlled environment. In this paper, we demonstrate a flexible unconstrained end-to-end solution that allows for collection and analysis of gaze data in real-world settings. To achieve these objectives, rich 3D models of the real world are derived along with strategies for associating experimental eye-tracking data with these models. In particular, we demonstrate the strength of photogrammetry in allowing these capabilities to be realized, and demonstrate the first complete solution for 3D gaze analysis in large-scale outdoor environments using standard camera technology without fiducial markers. The paper also presents techniques for quantitative analysis and visualization of 3D gaze data. As a whole, the body of techniques presented provides a foundation for future research, with new opportunities for experimental studies and computational modeling efforts.

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