ActivEye: Challenges in large scale eye-tracking for active participants
Bringing together eye Tracking, computer and vision Science community to share our practical knowledge, challenges and solutions for mobile eye tracking
Workshop Goal
Mobile eye tracking has great potential to shed light on human visual and cognitive behavior in natural settings. Thus, there is need for the development of versatile and ergonomic wearable data collection systems that can perform robustly in challenging real-world conditions. This workshop will bring together researchers involved in the development and deployment of these systems to discuss common challenges, as well as existing and future solutions. The range of topics includes general challenges in mobile eye tracking (e.g., eye-tracking accuracy and precision across environments and activities), use of head tracking technology and alternate world cameras, hardware/software integration, ergonomic design of integrated wearable devices, and extending their usability to a wider range of participant populations and experimental conditions. Through the sharing of ideas and practical experience, the workshop will advance these important efforts and further promote the collection of large and reliable datasets of natural behavior and stimulus information.
Latest News
1/07: Video recording of the workshop is now available and posted to youtube. Enjoy!
27/05: The Best Paper Award goes to Kassia Love from Harvard University/The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute for her amazing work titled : Eye, Robot: Calibration Challenges and Potential Solutions for Wearable Eye Tracking in Individuals with Eccentric Fixation. Congratulations Kassia!!!
27/05: The workshop is happening today! Looking forward to the keynote talks, presentations, and panel discussions.
20/05: We're proud to announce have 89 registered attendees across 12 countries and 3 continents!
28/04: The workshop program is announced!
30/03: We have 13 wonderful accepted papers from a wide range of areas in eye tracking!
12/03:
Paper Submission Deadline Extended March 14th!10/03: Workshop registration fees and the link are announced!
02/03: Paper submission format: maximum 4-page single column
25/02: Special Issue track with the Journal of Behavioral Research Method (see here for details)
12/02: Submission deadline extended to March 12th!
10/02: NVIDIA sponsors a 3080 GPU for the best paper award! (many Thanks to Joohwan Kim and Shalini De Mello from NV Research)
05/02: We are on Visionlist, cvnet, wiki_cfp!
29/01: ActivEye Call for Paper is out!
16/01: ActivEye Website is up!
Eye Tracking Accuracy
Head Pose Tracking
World Camera Specifications
Data Annotation
Special Populations
Best Practices
Devices Ergonomy
2-page adjunct proceedings
Blind submissions and reviews
Submission through ETRA PCS
All accepted papers will be indexed by ACM
Special Issue BRM Journal for top papers
The workshop will include:
Keynote Talks
Presentations
Panel Discussion
Q&A