Mobiles Eye-Tracking in den angewandten Wissenschaften

Authors

  • Andreas Gegenfurtner
  • Armin Eichinger
  • Richard Latzel
  • Marc Philipp Dietrich
  • Marcus Barkowsky
  • Alexandra Glufke
  • Angelika Stadler
  • Wolfgang Stern

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25929/bjas.v4i1.54

Keywords:

Eye tracking, mobility, usability engineering, sports sciences, augmented reality, mixed reality, virtual reality, medicine, further education

Abstract

Mobile eye tracking is gaining more and more in popularity as a method of research and is becoming ever more significant in various areas of applied research. The present article discusses how eye movement recordings and analyses are applied in mobility research, usability engineering, sports sciences, Augmented Reality/Mixed Reality/ Virtual Reality, medicine and healthcare professional education. It consists of three parts: in the first part, the fundamentals of eye tracking are outlined; in the second part, the application of mobile eye tracking in selected areas of applied research is exemplified; and the third and final part discusses the potentials, risks and future research lines to further establish mobile eye tracking as a digital research method.

Published

2018-12-31