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A Comprehensive Framework for Eye Tracking: Methods, Tools, Applications, and Cross-Platform Evaluation

Govind Ram Chhimpa, Ajay Kumar, Sunita Garhwal, Dhiraj Kumar, Niyaz Ahmad Wani, Mudasir Ahmad Wani, Kashish Ara Shakil

2025Journal of Eye Movement Research6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eye tracking, a fundamental process in gaze analysis, involves measuring the point of gaze or eye motion. It is crucial in numerous applications, including human-computer interaction (HCI), education, health care, and virtual reality. This study delves into eye-tracking concepts, terminology, performance parameters, applications, and techniques, focusing on modern and efficient approaches such as video-oculography (VOG)-based systems, deep learning models for gaze estimation, wearable and cost-effective devices, and integration with virtual/augmented reality and assistive technologies. These contemporary methods, prevalent for over two decades, significantly contribute to developing cutting-edge eye-tracking applications. The findings underscore the significance of diverse eye-tracking techniques in advancing eye-tracking applications. They leverage machine learning to glean insights from existing data, enhance decision-making, and minimize the need for manual calibration during tracking. Furthermore, the study explores and recommends strategies to address limitations/challenges inherent in specific eye-tracking methods and applications. Finally, the study outlines future directions for leveraging eye tracking across various developed applications, highlighting its potential to continue evolving and enriching user experiences.

Topics & Concepts

Leverage (statistics)GazeEye trackingComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionProcess (computing)Wearable computerArtificial intelligencePoint (geometry)Augmented realityDeep learningData scienceVirtual realityEye movementWearable technologyAssistive technologyGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyGlaucoma and retinal disorders