Monthly Archives: June 2011

Cluster analysis for concise results in eye tracking

Eye tracking data is received as a dense, high-entropy stream of coordinates.  This data is then redistributed using methods that will help display results and identify trends. The most common method we use for displaying results is a heatmap which illustrates … Continue reading

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Don’t get burned by heatmaps

Eye tracking companies, including GazeHawk, frequently use heatmaps to present the results of a study to customers. The reason for this is simple: heatmaps instantly communicate where study participants looked and for how long. They tell you the hot spots … Continue reading

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