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RE: [Eyetracking] Tracking of live sports tv

Thanks Natalie... I'll try to contact them.

See you in Montreal...

Sune

> Hi Sune,
>
> There are people who have been looking at eyetracking in terms of
> reducing bandwidth or processing power with video i.e. only the area
> fixated within a video is shown at full fidelity. I imagine they must
> look at eyetracking dynamic areas of interest - though perhaps not live
> video.
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> John McCarthy and Jens Riegelsberger mentioned eyetracking of dynamic
> video at the British HCI 2005 workshop. They may be worth contacting.
>
> cheers
> natalie
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> From: Eyetracking@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Eyetracking@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of Renshaw, Tony
> Sent: 10 April 2006 08:27
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> Subject: RE: [Eyetracking] Tracking of live sports tv
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> Hi Sune
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> Sorry I don't have any experience of this but I share your interest. I
> would be particularly interested in how one can keep track of dynamic
> areas of interest.
>
> Tony R
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eyetracking@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Eyetracking@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of sunealstrup
> Sent: 02 April 2006 21:19
> To: Eyetracking@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Eyetracking] Tracking of live sports tv
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> Do anyone of you have experience with eye tracking of sporting
> events on live television? E.g. football or basketball matches.
>
> I am about to conduct such a study, and are very interested in learning
> about previous experience with this kind of study.
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> Look forward to meeting you all in Montreal...
>
> Kind regards
> Sune Alstrup
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Do anyone of you have experience with eye tracking of sporting events on live television? E.g. football or basketball matches. I am about to conduct such a...
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Apr 2, 2006
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Hi Sune Sorry I don't have any experience of this but I share your interest. I would be particularly interested in how one can keep track of dynamic areas of...
Renshaw, Tony
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Apr 10, 2006
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Hi Sune, There are people who have been looking at eyetracking in terms of reducing bandwidth or processing power with video i.e. only the area fixated within...
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Apr 12, 2006
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Thanks Natalie... I'll try to contact them. See you in Montreal... Sune...
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