Abstract
This article presents a simple and intuitive way to represent the eye-tracking data gathered during immersive
virtual reality exposure therapy sessions. Eye-tracking technology is used to observe gaze movements during vir-
tual reality sessions and the gaze-map chromatic gradient coding allows to collect and use these important informa-
tion on the subject’s gaze avoidance behavior. We presents the technological solution and its relevance for therapeu-
tic needs, as well as the experiments performed to demonstrate its usability in a medical context. Results show that
the gaze-map technique is fully compatible with different VR exposure systems and provides clinically meaningful
data.
virtual reality exposure therapy sessions. Eye-tracking technology is used to observe gaze movements during vir-
tual reality sessions and the gaze-map chromatic gradient coding allows to collect and use these important informa-
tion on the subject’s gaze avoidance behavior. We presents the technological solution and its relevance for therapeu-
tic needs, as well as the experiments performed to demonstrate its usability in a medical context. Results show that
the gaze-map technique is fully compatible with different VR exposure systems and provides clinically meaningful
data.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telepresence : ICAT 2007 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publisher | Wiley-IEEE press |
Publication date | 2007 |
Pages | 97-104 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-7695-3056-7, 0-7695-3056-7 |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telepresence - Esbjerg, Denmark Duration: 28 Nov 2007 → 30 Nov 2007 Conference number: 17 |
Conference
Conference | International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telepresence |
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Number | 17 |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Esbjerg |
Period | 28/11/2007 → 30/11/2007 |