Kenneth Holmqvist
Affiliations: | 2015- | Humanities Lab | Lund University, Lund, Skåne län, Sweden |
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Diederick C. Niehorster | research scientist | 2017- | Lund University |
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Zemblys R, Niehorster DC, Holmqvist K. (2020) Evaluating three approaches to binary event-level agreement scoring. A reply to Friedman (2020). Behavior Research Methods |
Niehorster DC, Zemblys R, Holmqvist K. (2020) Is apparent fixational drift in eye-tracking data due to filters or eyeball rotation? Behavior Research Methods |
Niehorster DC, Zemblys R, Beelders T, et al. (2020) Characterizing gaze position signals and synthesizing noise during fixations in eye-tracking data. Behavior Research Methods |
Niehorster DC, Cornelissen T, Holmqvist K, et al. (2018) Searching with and against each other: Spatiotemporal coordination of visual search behavior in collaborative and competitive settings. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Zemblys R, Niehorster DC, Holmqvist K. (2018) gazeNet: End-to-end eye-movement event detection with deep neural networks. Behavior Research Methods |
Zemblys R, Niehorster DC, Holmqvist K. (2018) Correction to: "Using machine learning to detect events in eye-tracking data". Behavior Research Methods |
Dewhurst R, Foulsham T, Jarodzka H, et al. (2018) How task demands influence scanpath similarity in a sequential number-search task. Vision Research. 149: 9-23 |
Oliva M, Niehorster DC, Jarodzka H, et al. (2017) Influence of Coactors on Saccadic and Manual Responses. I-Perception. 8: 2041669517692814 |
Zemblys R, Niehorster DC, Komogortsev O, et al. (2017) Using machine learning to detect events in eye-tracking data. Behavior Research Methods |
Niehorster DC, Cornelissen TH, Holmqvist K, et al. (2017) What to expect from your remote eye-tracker when participants are unrestrained. Behavior Research Methods |