[visionlist] SWAET - REMINDER DEADLINE 15TH MARCH

Richard Dewhurst Richard.Dewhurst at humlab.lu.se
Fri Mar 12 15:33:31 GMT 2010


***ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE 15TH MARCH***



Scandinavian Workshop on Applied Eye Tracking (SWAET)



SWAET is an interdisciplinary meeting place for graduate students, researchers, and other people using eye-tracking as a measurement tool. The 5th SWAET will be held at Lund University on May 5-7, 2010.

Abstracts of at most 3000 characters can be submitted online at http://www.humlab.lu.se/en/events/swaet/2010(deadline March 15th - midnight central European time).



This year, the workshop will have a particular emphasis on methodology. There will be a single session of around 20 oral presentations, and one poster session. The workshop starts on the afternoon of May 5th with a methodological session. As part of registrering, you are invited to write down specific methodological questions that you want us to address in this session. Cost for participation is 62.50 € (VAT included).



Masters and PhD students who register no later than April 30 are free of charge, provided they can present proof of their status as students. Late registration fee is 62.50 € for Master and PhD students and 125 € for others.

Invited speakers: Gerry Altmann, University of York, UK.  Ignace Hooge, Universiteit Utrecht, NL.

Aural and poster presenations will be split into topic areas such as those listed below.

 *   Reading in various contexts

 *   Psycholinguistics

 *   Integration of pictures and language

 *   Face-to-face interaction and other social contexts

 *   Attention (such as top-down/bottom-up factors)

 *   Controlling interfaces with eye-tracking

 *   Viewer behaviour towards images and video

 *   Vehicle and traffic research

 *   Human factors; such as air traffic control, ship navigation and pilots

 *   Evaluation of user interfaces, web pages and consumer products

 *   Cognitive processes such as navigation, planning, problem solving, mental imagery, memory etc.

Prepare a one-page abstract (at most 3000 characters). The abstract should contain a summary of:

The goals and objective of the work, the methods used to achieve the goals, eye tracking measures used, the main outcomes and thier significance.



conference organisers:

Kenneth Holmqvist (main organiser)

Jana Holsanova

Marcus Nyström

Richard Andersson (contact to invited speakers)

Nils Holmberg (web-issues, registration and submissions)

Kerstin Gidlöf

Richard Dewhurst

Roger Johansson
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