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A wide variety of eye tracking applications exist, which can broadly be described within two categories, termed here as diagnostic or interactive. In its diagnostic role, the eye tracker provides objective and quantitative evidence of the user’s visual and (overt) attentional processes. As an interface modality, the eye tracker serves as a powerful input device which can be utilized by a host of visually-mediated applications.
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Duchowski, A.T. (2003). Diversity and Types of Eye Tracking Applications. In: Eye Tracking Methodology: Theory and Practice. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3750-4_10
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