Abstract

Technological advances and decreases in cost have allowed eye trackers to become available to a wider range of industries. This research sought to examine the accuracy of a mid-range eye tracker while viewing small and large targets on two static mounts. Total dwell time was collected for 16 participants with the tripod-mount and laptop-mount. The results indicated that the size of the target significantly affects the accuracy, however the type of mount did not affect the accuracy. The findings indicate that either mount type can be used as long as defined Areas of Interest (AOI) are large enough for successful detection.

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