Applied Sciences (Jan 2022)

Eye-Tracking in Interactive Virtual Environments: Implementation and Evaluation

  • Pavel Ugwitz,
  • Ondřej Kvarda,
  • Zuzana Juříková,
  • Čeněk Šašinka,
  • Sascha Tamm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12031027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 1027

Abstract

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Not all eye-tracking methodology and data processing are equal. While the use of eye-tracking is intricate because of its grounding in visual physiology, traditional 2D eye-tracking methods are supported by software, tools, and reference studies. This is not so true for eye-tracking methods applied in virtual reality (imaginary 3D environments). Previous research regarded the domain of eye-tracking in 3D virtual reality as an untamed realm with unaddressed issues. The present paper explores these issues, discusses possible solutions at a theoretical level, and offers example implementations. The paper also proposes a workflow and software architecture that encompasses an entire experimental scenario, including virtual scene preparation and operationalization of visual stimuli, experimental data collection and considerations for ambiguous visual stimuli, post-hoc data correction, data aggregation, and visualization. The paper is accompanied by examples of eye-tracking data collection and evaluation based on ongoing research of indoor evacuation behavior.

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