Marc-Antoine Nuessli Public Thesis Defence

Dual Eye-tracking
Dual Eye-tracking
Marc-Antoine Nuessli's thesis entitled "Dual Eye-Tracking Methods for the Study of Remote Collaborative Problem Solving". on December 21th, 2011, - at 17h00, room BC 410 - We have the pleasure to invite you to the public defense of Marc-Antoine Nuessli's thesis entitled "Dual Eye-Tracking Methods for the Study of Remote Collaborative Problem Solving" - The talk will take place at 17h00 on Dec. 21th in BC 410, will be given in English and will be followed by an apéro. Applied eye-tracking has been extensively used for the study of psychological processes. More recently, some researchers have used this technique to study the interaction between people by tracking and analyzing eye-movements of two persons synchronously. However, this is generally accomplished by observing people in simple controlled settings. In this thesis, we use a similar methodology, dual eye-tracking, to study people in more natural, semantically richer, tasks with the aim of identifying dual eye-movement patterns which reflect collaborative processes.
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