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An R package for fixation and saccade detection in eye tracking recordings. Eye movements consist of alternating saccades and fixations. This package implements a dispersion-based algorithm (I-DT) proposed by Salvucci & Goldberg (2000) and detects fixations in the first place, compared to the velocity threshold algorithms which detect saccades.
install.packages("emov")
unzip emov-master.zip
mv emov-master emov
R --vanilla CMD INSTALL --build emov
library("emov")
demo(fivesec, package="emov")
?emov.idt
library("emov")
data(fivesec)
Low pass filtering of the data:
fivesec$x = filter(fivesec$x, rep(1/3, 3))
fivesec$y = filter(fivesec$y, rep(1/3, 3))
Fixation detection with a dispersion of 2 cm, and a minimal fixation duration of 20 samples (corresponds to 100 ms, 200 Hz tracker). In the sample data, 2 cm at a viewing distance of 80 cm corresponds to 1.43 degrees.
emov.angdia(2, 80)
fixations = emov.idt(fivesec$time, fivesec$x, fivesec$y, 2, 20)
start end dur x y
1 0.000 0.275 0.275 0.4417061 -7.288781
2 0.285 0.460 0.175 3.4010389 -7.564090
3 0.485 0.705 0.220 9.9452156 -7.369493
4 0.715 0.900 0.185 6.4235088 -7.560851
5 0.945 1.175 0.230 19.1238156 -7.768803
6 1.190 1.355 0.165 23.4139510 -7.589660
7 1.445 1.630 0.185 26.7930263 -7.301396
8 1.645 2.005 0.360 30.2128219 -6.922623
9 2.220 2.465 0.245 -18.0343467 -10.677866
10 2.475 2.790 0.315 -17.1090937 -10.375125
11 2.810 3.205 0.395 -10.2890283 -9.988374
12 3.245 3.530 0.285 1.0143391 -10.091091
13 3.545 3.875 0.330 -2.5099814 -10.060751
14 3.915 4.390 0.475 7.7836712 -10.367486
15 4.450 4.600 0.150 18.6530860 -9.983666
16 4.625 4.875 0.250 24.1802288 -10.188763
detach("package:emov", unload=TRUE)
R --vanilla CMD REMOVE emov
Salvucci, D. D., & Goldberg, J. H. (2000). Identifying fixations and saccades in eye-tracking pro- tocols. In Proceedings of the 2000 symposium on eye tracking research & applications (pp. 71-78). New York: ACM.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.