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EyeTracKids 2012 – Eye Tracking Methodology in Child and Infant Research
June 6, 2012
Audrey Wang posted a call for EyeTracKids 2012:
Welcome to EyeTracKids 2012 Conference, the 5th international developmental psychology eye tracking methods conference organized by Tobii. It is arranged to coincide with the ISIS conference 2012 <http://www.isisweb.org/view/0/conference2012.html> in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on June 7-9, 2012.
We invite you, as a developmental psychology researcher interested in eye tracking, to this one-day conference to learn more about eye tracking as a technology and methodology. International researchers will present their work during the conference and share experiences and insights on how they use eye tracking in their research. This includes experimental design, working with participants and data collection, and the processing and analysis of gaze data. More information…<http://www.eyetrackids.com>
Date: Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Venue: Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
1300 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403, USA
Web: www.eyetrackids.com
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Tim Smith<http://www.eyetrackids.com>
Lecturer & BSc Psychology Admissions Director
Birkbeck University of London
Faraz Farzin, Ph.D.<http://www.eyetrackids.com>
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Psychology
Stanford University
Call for Contributed Talks
Contributed talks should focus mainly on explaining how eye tracking is being used in your studies (e.g. explaining your study setup, calibration methodology, stimuli presentation method, etc.). We also invite you to present eye tracking tools and scripts that you have developed.
If you wish to present a talk, please submit an abstract to eyetrackids@tobii.com no later than May 1st, 2011.
Click here to learn more on how to prepare your abstract for the talk
Call for Posters
This conference features a traditional poster session. Additionally, the best submitted posters will be given the opportunity to be presented orally during a short Poster Talk session. Each application will be judged based on contribution, quality, and uniqueness by a panel of experts. The aim of the poster talk session is to give the opportunity for the poster primary presenter to introduce himself and his poster.
Posters should focus mainly on explaining how eye tracking is being used in your studies. We also invite you to present posters describing your eye tracking lab setup, eye tracking tools and scripts that you have developed, and stimulus design method. Posters will remain on exhibit during the entire meeting, and will be highlighted in two poster sessions.
If you wish to present a poster, please submit an abstract to eyetrackids@tobii.com no later than May 15th, 2011.
Click here to learn more on how to prepare your abstract for the poster
Pre-conference Course – Understanding Eye Tracking Systems Ecology and Behavior
The day before the conference, i.e. June 5, Tobii offers a pre-conference course – Understanding eye tracking systems ecology and behavior. Click here to read more about the course.
Seats are limited and we accept attendees on first-come-first-served basis.
Click here to register to the course
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Event Contact: Clora Zhu
Phone: +1-703-738-1317
Email: Clora.zhu@tobii.com