Experiment 3 Summary: Observations and Insights in Electrical Engineering Department

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Dive into the world of Experiment 3 led by Alexandre Fieno in the Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science Department. Discover the participants' preferences and intriguing observations on eye-tracking calibration, fatigue, and session choices. Stay updated with the ongoing research and activities in this dynamic field!

  • Experiment
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Observations
  • Participants
  • Insights

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  1. Experiment 3 summary Alexandre Fieno Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department - EEMCS

  2. Main Experiment Three participants so far Six participants are scheduled Seven participants will be scheduled Divulgation: Facebook Posters Direct invitation Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department - EEMCS

  3. Main Experiment Observations: Eye-tracker calibration Dark glasses frames Cilia near to the pupil Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department - EEMCS

  4. Main Experiment Others observations: Participants tired at the half of second session Participants prefer to use the last break Participants prefer 3 sessions than 2 sessions Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department - EEMCS

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