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An exploratory study of detecting emotion states using eye-tracking technology

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AlShehri, Majdah
Alghowinem, Sharifa

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Studying eye movement has proven to be useful in the study of detecting and understanding human emotional states. This paper aims to investigate eye movement features: pupil size, time of first fixation, first fixation duration, fixation duration and fixa

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Proceedings of 2013 Science and Information Conference, SAI 2013

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2037-12-31