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Re: Software for conducting research?

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2015, 16:26
by Thomas
Just tried eyeproof and I think it works great!

Is there any info about whether and if yes when more stimuli options will be implemented? I would be very happy with the option to measure fixations on actual websites instead of screenshots.

Re: Software for conducting research?

PostPosted: 15 Jan 2015, 17:09
by m.molodova
Hi everybody,

You may check out our software, EventIDE (http://www.okazolab.com). It's a visual programming environment for behavioral researchers with support for EyeTribe. In EventIDE you can design rich eye-tracking experiments/games and obtain various statistics of eye movements, for example, real-time heat maps on the secondary monitor. Implementing an eye tracking usability test with a dynamic website would be one of the easiest task that you can do in EventIDE ( a couple of code lines, really)
Contact me by email for a demo.

Cheers,
Ilia
i.korjoukov@okazolab.com

Re: Software for conducting research?

PostPosted: 28 Jan 2015, 18:59
by ryklin
www.neurosoftware.com showcases a new product for clinical vision research using eye tracking.

Re: Software for conducting research?

PostPosted: 29 Jan 2015, 20:35
by michaely
I have been accepted into the EyeProof beta and although it is intriguing, there are some things our company does every day that we can't use the software for. To that end, someone mentioned a plugin for Morae which I would be extremely interested in. Is anyone working on this option? Will TheEyeTribe work on something like this?

Re: Software for conducting research?

PostPosted: 11 May 2015, 16:55
by ryklin
If you're looking for custom programmed research software, please visit www.ryklinsoftware.com, we have extensive experience developing neuro-scientific data collection and analysis tools.

Re: Software for conducting research?

PostPosted: 20 May 2015, 21:01
by jacob
This is the only reason we still use Tobii. Without the possibility to do usability testing, we can't use it for more than demonstration of eye-tracking.

Re: Software for conducting research?

PostPosted: 09 Oct 2015, 23:47
by ryklin
Here is a new app called Hairball.
You can connect to a few different eye trackers, visualize, save, and playback gaze data over a still image.

Probably all you need:
http://www.ryklinsoftware.com/downloads ... lation.exe

Includes EyeTribe and EyeX drivers as part of the installer:
http://www.ryklinsoftware.com/downloads ... rivers.exe

Will work on Windows 7 or higher.

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