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What is the difference between Marker Bounded, Fixed and Manual AOIs?
Last update: 27. March 2023
Marker Bounded: This option is available when there are markers present in the scene (if you had placed markers in your setup). D-Lab3 can automatically calculate glances towards marker bounded AOIs.
Fixed: As the name suggests, these AOIs are fixed relative to the scene camera image. Typically used in static applications or in HMDs.
Manual: Allows the experimenter to manually code glances to AOIs by manually marking the start and end of each glance. Note: Manual AOIs cannot be drawn or visualized.
Definition of a glance: Consists of the last saccade before looking into the AOI until the last fixation within the AOI.
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