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The DynamicRead dataset contains eye movement data from 20 participants engaged in reading tasks on a handheld mobile device, while sitting and walking. Participants read 10 texts using four gaze interaction methods based on scrolling techniques, as well as one touch-based interaction method. The dataset captures the impact of motion on eye movement and features an unstable eye-movement sampling frequency ranging from 8-12fps/hz, which poses a challenge for traditional eye-movement toolkits. This dataset can be valuable for academic research on the impacts of motion on eye movement and the development of robust gaze interaction methods for handheld mobile devices under dynamic conditions. ### Folder Structure: -'eye_data' -- contains eye movement of reading data -'text_screenshot' -- contains different reading material screenshot -'heatmap_img' -- contains heat map of each reading page -'scanpath_img' -- contains scan path of each reading page -'text' -- contains reading material -'code' -- contains R code for reading eye movement visualisation Name Method - GAP1_GazeA_log.txt -- Group A, Participant No1, Scrolling technique: GazeA - Gaze A: Auto-scrolling - Gaze B: Heatbox - Gaze C: Eye-Swipe - Gaze D: Moving-bar
Eye Movement, Reading, Mobile Devices, Smartphone, Dynamic, Sitting, Walking, Eye Movement, Reading, Mobile Devices, Smartphone, Dynamic, Sitting, Walking
Eye Movement, Reading, Mobile Devices, Smartphone, Dynamic, Sitting, Walking, Eye Movement, Reading, Mobile Devices, Smartphone, Dynamic, Sitting, Walking
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