Successful participation in the 2025 ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA)
A total of nine publications has been accepted & presented by members of our Digital Linguistics group at ETRA 2025 in Tokyo. The publications span a wide variety of topics including machine learning for eye-tracking data, preprocessing of eye-tracking data, eye-tracking software, and the presentation of novel eye-tracking-while-reading datasets.
Accepted publications:
- Proxy-Based Pre-Training for Eye-Tracking Applications
- ScanDL 2.0: A Generative Model of Eye Movements in Reading Synthesizing Scanpaths and Fixation Durations
- Evaluating Gaze Event Detection Algorithms: Impacts on Machine Learning-based Classification and Psycholinguistic Statistical Modeling
- CoLAGaze: A Corpus of Eye Movements for Linguistic Acceptability
- Neural Additive Models Uncover Predictive Gaze Features in Reading
- Detection of Alcohol Inebriation from Eye Movements using Remote and Wearable Eye Trackers
- MultiplEYE: Creating a multilingual eye-tracking-while-reading corpus
- The More the Merrier: Boost Your Dataset Visibility and Discover Eye-Tracking Datasets with pymovements
- Predicting Children’s Reading Comprehension Through Eye Movements: Insights from Visual Search and Interpretable Machine Learning