Presentation 2004/7/1
Realizing Small Involuntary Movements Satisfying Fixation Duration in Reading English Sentences.
Yukio Ishihara, Satoru Morita,
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Abstract(in English) A viewpoint continues flicking even if we look at a position. These flickings in a fixation have been called involuntary movements. Fixation duration is 200ms and involuntary movements occur every 40ms for human eye movements. That is why one fixation includes fives involuntary movements. The aim of this manuscript is to realize the fixations which each include five involuntary movements. We realize the fixations by decreasing the amount of the information which can be obtained on foveated vision for one time and by increasing the frequency of short-length eye movements. It is shown that involuntary movements often occur when the amount of the information is low and the frequency of short-length eye movements is high. Then, we find out how the two factors are related with each other when the eye movements realized on the computer have the characteristics of human eye movements as well as one fixation includes fives involuntary movements.
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Keyword(in English) small involuntary movements / I-OVP effect / OVP effect / fixation duration / reading
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Title (in English) Realizing Small Involuntary Movements Satisfying Fixation Duration in Reading English Sentences.
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Keyword(1) small involuntary movements
Keyword(2) I-OVP effect
Keyword(3) OVP effect
Keyword(4) fixation duration
Keyword(5) reading
1st Author's Name Yukio Ishihara
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering,Yamaguchi University()
2nd Author's Name Satoru Morita
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering,Yamaguchi University
Date 2004/7/1
Paper # HIP2004-19
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 168
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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