Journal of Eye Movement Research (Oct 2023)

The influence of eye model parameter variations on simulated eye-tracking outcomes

  • Joshua Fischer,
  • David van den Heever,
  • Johan van der Merwe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.16.3.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3

Abstract

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The simulated data used in eye-tracking-related research has been largely generated using normative eye models with little consideration of how the variations in eye biometry found in the population may influence eye-tracking outcomes. This study investigated the influence that variations in eye model parameters have on the ability of simulated data to predict real-world eye-tracking outcomes. The real-world experiments performed by two pertinent comparative studies were replicated in a simulated environment using a high-complexity stochastic eye model that includes anatomically accurate distributions of eye biometry parameters. The outcomes showed that variations in anterior corneal asphericity significantly influence simulated eye-tracking outcomes of both interpolation and model-based gaze estimation algorithms. Other, more commonly varied parameters such as the corneal radius of curvature and foveal offset angle had little influence on simulated outcomes.

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