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Look me in the eye: evaluating the accuracy of smartphone-based eye tracking for potential application in autism spectrum disorder research.

Maximilian A R StroblFlorian LipsmeierLiliana R DemenescuChristian GossensMichael LindemannMaarten De Vos
Published in: Biomedical engineering online (2019)
Under controlled conditions it is possible to reliably distinguish between gaze towards the eyes and the mouth with a smartphone-based set-up. However, future research will be required to improve the robustness of the system to roll angle of the phone and distance between the user and the screen to allow deployment in a home setting. We conclude that a smartphone-based gaze-monitoring tool provides promising opportunities for more quantitative monitoring of ASD.
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