ETFP (Eye-Tracking and Fixation Points) consists of two eye-tracking datasets: EToCVD (Eye-Tracking of Colour Vision Deficiencies) and ETTO (Eye-Tracking Through Objects). The former is a collection of images, their corresponding eye-movement coordinates and the fixation point maps, obtained by involving two cohorts, respectively, people with and without CVD (Colour Vision Deficiencies). The latter collects images with just one object laying on a homogeneous background, the corresponding eye-movement coordinates and fixation point maps gathered during eye-tracking sessions. The primary purposes behind the two datasets are to study and analyse, respectively, colourblindness and object-attention.A brief description of the experimental sessions and settings for both EToCVD and ETTO is given down below.EToCVD: The experimental sessions for EToCVD involved eight subjects with a fully efficient colour vision perception and eight participants with a colour-deficient vision system. More precisely, three subjects were affected by deuteranopia, while the other five were affected by protanopia. We conducted two experimental eye-tracking sessions: the first was focused on detecting how different the fixation points among the two cohorts. The first one is needed to assess our method's effectiveness in enhancing the images for colour blind people. Both eye-tracking sessions consist of repeating the same procedures. The first session also includes a test with Ishihara plates to evaluate which kind of colour vision deficiency the subjects were affected.ETTO: The primary purpose of ETTO is to investigate the relationships between saliency and object visual attention processes. A computer showed each image at full resolution for a time frame of three seconds, separated by one second of viewing a grey screen. The database consists of several pictures with single objects in the foreground and a homogeneous coloured background region. ETTO has been used to assess saliency methods' effectiveness based on different computational and ...


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    Titel :

    ETFP (Eye-Tracking and Fixation Points)



    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2021-01-01


    Medientyp :

    Sonstige


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch



    Klassifikation :

    DDC:    629



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