Description

Eye movements are easy to acquire and highly valuable for the study of cognitive processing. Their analysis presents interesting statistical challenges: scanpaths are complex spatiotemporal signals with relevant information at different spatial and temporal scales, from microsaccades to fixation patterns. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers who develop and use (statistical and process) models to understand eye movement data. We welcome contributions on all aspects of eye movement modelling and analysis, from saliency prediction to latent state models.

Invited speakers

Important Dates

Deadline for abstract submission: May 21, 2018
Deadline for registration: May 31, 2018

Workshop: June 6 - 8, 2018

The workshop will start on the 6th at 13:30 pm and finish on the 8th at 12.30 am.

Location

The workshop will take place at IMAG, on the campus of Grenoble, France. Grenoble is located in the Alps, close to international airports in Lyon and Geneva, and 3 hours from Paris by train. 

Registration

The workshop is free but places are limited and you need to register. 

Abstract submission

If you wish to present your work, please submit a short (300 words) abstract and tell us if you prefer a poster or an oral presentation (the latter being more limited). 

Organisers

Nathalie Guyader, Gipsa-lab, UGA

Jean-Baptiste Durand, LJK, Grenoble INP

Alan Chauvin, LPNC, UGA

Anne Guérin, Gipsa-lab, UGA

Jean-Charles Quinton, LJK, UGA

Francis Jambon, LIG, UGA

Simon Barthelmé, Gipsa-lab, CNRS

Steeve Zozor, Gipsa-lab, CNRS

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