
The OnMapGaze dataset includes both experimental and analyzed gaze data collected during the observation of different cartographic backgrounds used in five online map services, including Google Maps, Wikimedia, Bing Maps, ESRI, and OSM at three different zoom levels (12z, 14z, & 16z). A full description of the OnMapGaze dataset is cited in the paper below: Liaskos, D., & Krassanakis, V. (2024). OnMapGaze and GraphGazeD: A Gaze Dataset and a Graph-Based Metric for Modeling Visual Perception Differences in Cartographic Backgrounds Used in Online Map Services. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/mti8060049
online map services, graph-based metric, cartographic backgrounds, gaze dataset, eye tracking, statistical grayscale heatmaps, visual perception differences
online map services, graph-based metric, cartographic backgrounds, gaze dataset, eye tracking, statistical grayscale heatmaps, visual perception differences
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