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Coding gaze tracking data with chromatic gradients for VR Exposure Therapy

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Coding gaze tracking data with chromatic gradients for VR Exposure Therapy
This article presents a simple and intuitive way to represent the eye-tracking data gathered during immersive virtual reality exposure therapy sessions. Eye-tracking technology is used to observe gaze movements during virtual reality sessions and the gaze-map chromatic gradient coding allows to collect and use these important information on the subject’s gaze avoidance behavior. We presents the technological solution and its relevance for therapeutic needs, as well as the experiments performed to demonstrate its usability in a medical context. Results show that the gaze-map technique is fully compatible with different VR exposure systems and provides clinically meaningful data.
Bruno Herbelin, Helena Grillon, Pablo de Heras Cie
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICAT
Authors Bruno Herbelin, Helena Grillon, Pablo de Heras Ciechomski, Daniel Thalmann
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