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Methodological Issues in Mobile Eye Tracking

The use of mobile eye tracking is of great potential to behavioral research, but application is often hampered by methodological issues. This workshop addresses methodological challenges and recent developments in mobile eye tracking across disciplines to advance the use of mobile technology. Participation in the workshop is free.

Info about event

Time

Wednesday 18 March 2015,  at 09:00 - 17:00

Location

IMC meeting room, Jens Chr. Skous vej 4, building 1483, 3rd floor, Nobelparken, 8000 Aarhus C

Organizer

Marc Nicklas Andersen & Jacob Orquin

Methodological Issues in Mobile Eye Tracking

18th of March 2015

Interacting Minds Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark

Registration link here

The use of mobile eye tracking is of great potential to behavioral research, but application is often hampered by methodological issues. This workshop addresses methodological challenges and recent developments in mobile eye tracking across disciplines to advance the use of mobile technology. Participation in the workshop is free.

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Confirmed speakers:

Thies Pfeiffer (Bielefeldt University)

Annika Wallin (Lund University)

Kerstin Gidlöf (Lund University)

Conference Fee: Free.

Organising Committee:

Marc Andersen (mana@cas.au.dk) and Jacob L. Orquin (jalo@badm.au.dk)

 

Important Dates:

February 20, 2015: Deadline for abstract submission

End of February 2015: Notification of acceptance

Monday March 16, 2015: Deadline for registration.

 

Logistic Information:

The workshop will take place at the Interacting Minds Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark (http://interactingminds.au.dk/). Further logistical details will be provided once the program is finalized.

 For any further information please contact us at mana@cas.au.dk.

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