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Tracking Tomorrow: Decoding Human Behavior with Eye Tracking in Mobility Research

Tracking Tomorrow: Decoding Human Behavior with Eye Tracking in Mobility Research

Update: 2024-02-20
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In today's episode, we dive into a recent collaborative event Smart Eye attended at the University of North Dakota (or UND) and the Research Institute for Autonomous Systems (RIAS). With a comprehensive setup featuring multiple cameras, EEG data collection modules, and emotion sensing capabilities, the UND RIAS team is poised to unlock the true potential of eye tracking technology combined with other biosensors.

Speaking with Smart Eye, UND Professor and project sponsor Philip Brandt and the students involved in this week-long tech event, we got a comprehensive look into their project, which includes equipping a HUMVEE with advanced Smart Eye Pro eye tracking systems and iMotions analysis software. This state-of-the-art arrangement provides a powerful platform for capturing and analyzing data related to driver and passenger behavior, setting the stage for groundbreaking research. Listen to learn more!

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Tracking Tomorrow: Decoding Human Behavior with Eye Tracking in Mobility Research

Tracking Tomorrow: Decoding Human Behavior with Eye Tracking in Mobility Research