Visual Patterns in Reading Tasks: An Eye-Tracking Analysis of Meares-Irlen Syndrome Simulation Effects
conference contribution
posted on 2022-09-30, 00:49authored byJoão Vitor Macedo Romera, Rafael Nobre Orsi, Rodrigo Filev Maia, Carlos Eduardo Thomaz
This work investigates reading patterns based on effects of the Meares-Irlen Syndrome (SMI), a visual-perception deficit that affects indirectly our cognitive system. The most common symptoms related to SMI in reading tasks are visual stress, sensation of moving letters and distortions in the text. These effects have been computationally simulated here and using eye-tracking information of a number of participants we have been able to linearly classify each effects with high accuracy.
History
Pagination
1-6
Location
São Bernardo do Campo, Brasil
Start date
2019-09-09
End date
2019-09-11
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
WVC 2019 : Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on Computational Vision
Event
Workshop on Computational Vision (2019 : 15th : São Bernardo do Campo, Brasil