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May 15, 2026
Diffusion Versus GAN for Subject-Specific Gaze Synthesis
Kamrul Hasan, Oleg V Komogortsev
Behavior Research Methods
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July 19, 2012
Automated classification and scoring of smooth pursuit eye movements in the presence of fixations and saccades
Oleg V Komogortsev, Alex Karpov
Plos One
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September 16, 2024
Evidence for five types of fixation during a random saccade eye tracking task and changes in fixation duration as a function of time-on-task
Lee Friedman, Oleg V Komogortsev
Journal of Eye Movement Research
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November 8, 2021
Multimodality During Fixation - Part II: Evidence for Multimodality in Spatial Precision-Related Distributions and Impact on Precision Estimates
Lee Friedman, Timothy Hanson, Oleg V Komogortsev
Plos One
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January 2, 2024
What can entropy metrics tell us about the characteristics of ocular fixation trajectories?
Kateryna Melnyk, Lee Friedman, Oleg V Komogortsev
Plos One
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June 3, 2017
Method to assess the temporal persistence of potential biometric features: Application to oculomotor, gait, face and brain structure databases
Lee Friedman, Mark S Nixon, Oleg V Komogortsev
Behavior Research Methods
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May 17, 2018
A novel evaluation of two related and two independent algorithms for eye movement classification during reading
Lee Friedman, Ioannis Rigas, Evgeny Abdulin, et al.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
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September 10, 2009
Ocular imaging of attentional bias among college students: automatic and controlled processing of alcohol-related scenes
Natalie A Ceballos, Oleg V Komogortsev, G Marc Turner
Scientific Data
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March 30, 2023
GazeBaseVR, a large-scale, longitudinal, binocular eye-tracking dataset collected in virtual reality
Dillon Lohr, Samantha Aziz, Lee Friedman, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research
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June 14, 2021
Angular Offset Distributions During Fixation Are, More Often Than Not, Multimodal
Lee Friedman, Dillon Lohr, Timothy Hanson, et al.
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IEEE Pulse
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May 15, 2026
Diffusion Versus GAN for Subject-Specific Gaze Synthesis
Kamrul Hasan, Oleg V Komogortsev
Behavior Research Methods
|
July 19, 2012
Automated classification and scoring of smooth pursuit eye movements in the presence of fixations and saccades
Oleg V Komogortsev, Alex Karpov
Plos One
|
September 16, 2024
Evidence for five types of fixation during a random saccade eye tracking task and changes in fixation duration as a function of time-on-task
Lee Friedman, Oleg V Komogortsev
Journal of Eye Movement Research
|
November 8, 2021
Multimodality During Fixation - Part II: Evidence for Multimodality in Spatial Precision-Related Distributions and Impact on Precision Estimates
Lee Friedman, Timothy Hanson, Oleg V Komogortsev
Plos One
|
January 2, 2024
What can entropy metrics tell us about the characteristics of ocular fixation trajectories?
Kateryna Melnyk, Lee Friedman, Oleg V Komogortsev
Plos One
|
June 3, 2017
Method to assess the temporal persistence of potential biometric features: Application to oculomotor, gait, face and brain structure databases
Lee Friedman, Mark S Nixon, Oleg V Komogortsev
Behavior Research Methods
|
May 17, 2018
A novel evaluation of two related and two independent algorithms for eye movement classification during reading
Lee Friedman, Ioannis Rigas, Evgeny Abdulin, et al.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
|
September 10, 2009
Ocular imaging of attentional bias among college students: automatic and controlled processing of alcohol-related scenes
Natalie A Ceballos, Oleg V Komogortsev, G Marc Turner
Scientific Data
|
March 30, 2023
GazeBaseVR, a large-scale, longitudinal, binocular eye-tracking dataset collected in virtual reality
Dillon Lohr, Samantha Aziz, Lee Friedman, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research
|
June 14, 2021
Angular Offset Distributions During Fixation Are, More Often Than Not, Multimodal
Lee Friedman, Dillon Lohr, Timothy Hanson, et al.
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