SC2 + S2 EyeTracker
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isneakattack
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NeMeSiS3
Canada2972 Posts
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DreadKnight
United Kingdom123 Posts
On August 08 2012 10:39 NeMeSiS3 wrote: That's insane... How does it work, just a webcam? Edit: http://mirametrix.com/products/eye-tracker/ | ||
Xyik
Canada728 Posts
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Excludos
Norway7943 Posts
edit: "The S2 Eye Tracker costs $5,000 (academic discounts are offered.)" lol, no. Not free xD | ||
shindigs
United States4795 Posts
On August 08 2012 10:39 NeMeSiS3 wrote: That's insane... How does it work, just a webcam? Not quite. The eyetracker can be a really expensive piece of gear ($5000 from the makers of this particular eye tracker) but it does look like a webcam type device. You can imagine all the extra costs account for the hardware and software that go into tracking the really subtle eye movements to exact precision. This would be really cool to see in tournaments when they cut to player FPS. | ||
isneakattack
43 Posts
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Bwiggly
United States246 Posts
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Talicsnake
United States31 Posts
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Sid(TB)
United States314 Posts
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EtherealDeath
United States8366 Posts
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Vansetsu
United States1452 Posts
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Roe
Canada6002 Posts
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AndAgain
United States2621 Posts
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VTArlock
United States1763 Posts
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Cascade
Australia5405 Posts
Apart from the spectator value, it can probably be used for strategy as well. Like studying what makes people not look at minimap for a long time, to understand how to best distract from drops. Fun to see how the mouse often clicks in the middle of the eye tracker. And how the eye tracker moves down to look on the wire frames during battles to check health. Red wire frame seems to be an eye magnet for example. ![]() | ||
NeMeSiS3
Canada2972 Posts
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mYiKane
Canada1772 Posts
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FinalForm
United States450 Posts
most vision labs use these to discover what objects people find salient (interesting) in images or videos | ||
sluggaslamoo
Australia4494 Posts
I know I barely look at whats happening on the screen and mostly look at resources and minimap, and kind of partially look at the screen while being focused on the minimap. Where as when I started I would only look at the main screen. I could be wrong tho. | ||
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