Search for dissertations about: "eye tracking"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 87 swedish dissertations containing the words eye tracking.
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16. Toward Gaze-enabled Programming Tool Assistance
Abstract : Programming is a cognitively demanding exercise. In particular, today’s software development requires a collective effort of programmers and the orchestration of a complex programming infrastructure. As disruptive technologies emerge, e.g. READ MORE
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17. Volterra Modeling and Estimation of the Human Smooth Pursuit
Abstract : This thesis treats the mathematical modeling of the human smooth pursuit system using Volterra-Laguerre models. The smooth pursuit system allows for tracking of moving objects. Since it is a complex system including the muscles of the eye, nerves and certain parts of the brain, the system may be impaired if some part is compromised. READ MORE
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18. One of a kind. The processing of indefinite one-anaphora in spoken Danish
Abstract : It is a hallmark of natural language use that the way we talk about something reflects how it is represented in the mind of our conversation partner. This thesis studies the use and cognitive processing of referring expressions like one in comparison with other expression types in spoken Danish. READ MORE
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19. Joint Attention in Development : Insights from Children with Autism and Infant Siblings
Abstract : Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in joint attention - the sharing of attention between two individuals toward a common object or event. Joint attention behaviors - for example gaze following, alternating gaze, and pointing - play an important role in early development, as they provide a foundation for learning and social interaction. READ MORE
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20. Visual motor development in full term and preterm infants
Abstract : Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocity and trajectory of the object. This skill is important to be able to perceive human action and object motion in the world. This thesis explores early visual motor development in full term and preterm infants. READ MORE