Abstract

Eye tracking has been served as one of the most objective and valuable tools towards the examination of both map perceptual and cognitive processes. The aim of the present article is to concisely present the contribution of eye tracking research in cartography, indicating the existing literature, as well as the current research trends in the examined domain. The authors discuss the existing challenges and provide their perspectives about the future outlook of cartographic eye tracking experimentation by reporting specific key approaches that could be integrated.

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  • Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

  • Eye-tracking technology has substantially contributed to the experimental cartographic research

  • Considering the existing applications and the current trends discussed in the framework of the present article, we can state that the cartographic community has gained critical experience in eye-tracking methods over the last decades

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Eye Tracking Research in Cartography: Looking into the Future. Academic Editors: Georg Gartner and Wolfgang Kainz. Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

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