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Research

We investigate visual attention while interacting with geo information and in spatial decision situations. Eye tracking technology is used in order to understand users, predict their behavior, and assist them in their spatial activities. We combine competences and methods from Geographic Information Science, Computer Science, and Human Computer Interaction. We currently focus on the following three application areas:

Gaze-Informed LBS

Gaze-Informed Location-Based Services (GAIN-LBS) are LBS that consider the user's gaze as one type of context information.

Gaze-Based Geographic HCI

Gaze-based interaction with digital maps or other types of geographic information visualizations.

Spatial Awareness in Aviation

Improving a pilot’s spatial awareness by enhancing flight operations and pilot training with gaze-based interactions.

News

Video of the Embassy of Switzerland in Singapore

A recent video of the Embassy of Switzerland in Singapore has showcased the research of the geoGAZElab as part of the research programmes at the Singapore-ETH Centre, a joint initiative between ETH Zurich and the National Research Foundation of Singapore. The video demonstrates how eye-tracking technology can be used to analyze human behaviour and optimize

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Article in Scientific Reports: Mind Wandering

Results of the LAMETTA project published.

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New Publication at COSIT 2024: Exploring Perceived Feasibility and Use Cases of 3D Sketch Mapping

3D sketch mapping use cases were published in COSIT 2024

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Full paper published at SUI 2024

3D Flight Planning Using Extended Reality

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Estimating Perceived Mental Workload From Eye-Tracking Data Based on Benign Anisocoria published in IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems

Two novel eye-tracking metrics to estimate perceived cognitive load based on the difference between left and right pupil diameter.

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ETRA 2025: Call for Papers

Peter serving as one of the Full Paper Chairs

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