Computer-aided processing of the oculomotor signal

Specific features of oculomotor signal and availability of high-end measurement equipment, as well as using modern IT techniques and tools creates the possibility of automatic processing of this type of data and extensive use of developed algorithms. Analysis of such data is a tedious and complex pr...

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Main Authors: Lewandowski Tomasz, Lewandowska Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:ITM Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20182100025
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spelling doaj-82a77420f0c44a9188adc989c52ded2d2021-02-02T05:37:46ZengEDP SciencesITM Web of Conferences2271-20972018-01-01210002510.1051/itmconf/20182100025itmconf_cst2018_00025Computer-aided processing of the oculomotor signalLewandowski Tomasz0Lewandowska Anna1Institute of Technical Engineering, State School of Technology and EconomicsInstitute of Healthcare, State School of Technology and EconomicsSpecific features of oculomotor signal and availability of high-end measurement equipment, as well as using modern IT techniques and tools creates the possibility of automatic processing of this type of data and extensive use of developed algorithms. Analysis of such data is a tedious and complex process so computer processing of the oculomotor signal makes the process less time-consuming, more precise and effective. The article discusses data filtering and removing noise, detection of saccades and fixations and determination of characteristic oculomotor parameters and then analysis using neural networks (unidirectional, two-layer neural network with backpropagation learning method and Kohonen’s self-organising network) and application supporting the analysis process. The proposed test method allows registration of a view path followed by its automatic analysis to obtain objective parameters characterising the movement of the eyeball. The motor apparatus of the eyeball, due to its high sensitivity to changes in the body, can serve as a measure of general health.https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20182100025
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Computer-aided processing of the oculomotor signal
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title Computer-aided processing of the oculomotor signal
title_short Computer-aided processing of the oculomotor signal
title_full Computer-aided processing of the oculomotor signal
title_fullStr Computer-aided processing of the oculomotor signal
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series ITM Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Specific features of oculomotor signal and availability of high-end measurement equipment, as well as using modern IT techniques and tools creates the possibility of automatic processing of this type of data and extensive use of developed algorithms. Analysis of such data is a tedious and complex process so computer processing of the oculomotor signal makes the process less time-consuming, more precise and effective. The article discusses data filtering and removing noise, detection of saccades and fixations and determination of characteristic oculomotor parameters and then analysis using neural networks (unidirectional, two-layer neural network with backpropagation learning method and Kohonen’s self-organising network) and application supporting the analysis process. The proposed test method allows registration of a view path followed by its automatic analysis to obtain objective parameters characterising the movement of the eyeball. The motor apparatus of the eyeball, due to its high sensitivity to changes in the body, can serve as a measure of general health.
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