A tool for eye-tracking analysis on scrollable live webpages

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A tool for eye-tracking analysis on scrollable live webpages

Postby m.molodova » 21 Jan 2016, 22:40

Eye-tracking analysis is a powerful technique in usability studies of websites. However, it can be difficult to extract a real gaze position on scrollable webpages, because only a part of page is often visible for a participant each moment of time.

Recently, we added support for scrollable live web pages in our tool, EventIDE (http://www.okazolab.com). Our implementation of eye-tracking analysis records scanpaths and heatmaps, which automatically take in account the entire extends of any presented webpage. The analysis can be performed in real-time, while a participant is doing natural unconstrained web-browsing with scrolling, typing, navigation etc.

We published a small demo of this technique on our youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ltX7C-6fN0

The demo was recorded with Eye Tribe tracker. If you are interested in web usability, we invite you to try out our tool.

With regards,
Maria
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Re: A tool for eye-tracking analysis on scrollable live webp

Postby henriette.sogaard » 25 Jan 2016, 11:18

Very interesting software.

Do you have any information on the price range for a license?
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Re: A tool for eye-tracking analysis on scrollable live webp

Postby m.molodova » 26 Jan 2016, 15:31

Dear Henriette,

Our software allows conducting all types of behavioral experiments, so it is packed with tons of other features in addition to the eye-tracking analysis. The all-inclusive license costs 800 euros. Besides, we offer various discounts, support plans and collaboration options. You can contact me directly (m.molodova@okazolab.com) to discuss a personal offer.

With regards,
Maria
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