25th August 2005
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Cambridge Research Systems will be
exhibiting at The 19th British
HCI Group Annual Conference Napier University,
Edinburgh, UK
5-9 September
2005, where
researchers,
practitioners and educators from around the world at HCI2005
will be exploring the theme of "The Bigger Picture".
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We are offering a special
package price for our robust, quickly set-up Video
Eyetracker Toolbox™ with the acclaimed
GazeTracker™ software
from Eye Response Technologies.
This innovative solution is the most cost effective,
fully
integrated gaze tracking and analysis
suite available
for human computer interaction applications. As well as
analysing gaze patterns whilst viewing still images and video, GazeTracker™ also
automatically records user interaction with
any Windows application simultaneously with gaze direction.
For easy
analysis Websites can be automatically parsed into LookZones based
upon page contents. Integrated tools provide a wealth of analysis,
visualisation and statistical functions. Visual scan
patterns are reduced to fixation
statistics and graphically presented. Unique 3D visualisation of
LookZone interaction simplifies data interpretation
and presentation. GazeTracker™ can
create movies from all of its analysis modes, including software interaction,
overlaying the gaze direction, in real-time. Where a remote
viewing solution is needed CRS offer FaceLab™ for
use with GazeTracker™.
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4th August 2005
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13th European
Conference on Eye Movements, Bern Switzerland, 14th-18th
August 2005.
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Don't miss A contingent CRT display for
saccadic adaptive control experiments - a poster at
ECEM by William Payne, Chris Harris, Peter West. (abstract
here)
Our high fidelity, low noise, 250Hz Video Eyetracker is being
launched at ECEM.
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LXIII Symposium of the International
Society of Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision, Glasgow
Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland, 23rd-27th August
2005.
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We will be demonstrating Metropsis: precise and repeatable
measurements of visual function. Tests include Contrast Sensitivity
Function, Cambridge Colour Test and new Macular Pigment Test.
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Cambridge Research Systems will NOT be
exhibiting at ECVP European
Conference on Visual Perception. We have been at most
ECVP meetings since 1988 (Bristol, UK) and in the years when
we choose not to attend we're always sad to miss meeting
up with many old friends. We're planning to be back at ECVP
in 2006, but in the meantime we hope you have a great meeting
in the beautiful Spanish city of A Coruña.
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8th July 2005
Highlights of the meeting for us will include:
- An innovative instrument for the
psychophysical measurement of macular pigment optical density using a
CRT display - a talk by Peter West and John Mellerio (abstract
here).
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