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Hernan J. Rosas, Ann Sussman, Abigail C. Sekely and Alexandros A. Lavdas
Eye-tracking technology has numerous applications in both commercial and research contexts. The recent introduction of affordable wearable sensors has significantly broadened the scope of potential uses, spanning fields such as computer gaming, education...
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Alexandros A. Lavdas, Nikos A. Salingaros and Ann Sussman
Eye-tracking technology is a biometric tool that has found many commercial and research applications. The recent advent of affordable wearable sensors has considerably expanded the range of these possibilities to fields such as computer gaming, education...
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Nikos A. Salingaros and Ann Sussman
The human brain evolved to implicitly approach or avoid objects in its surroundings. Requisite for survival, this behavior happens without conscious awareness or control, honed over 60 million years of primate evolution. Biometric technologies, including...
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Meidad Kissinger, Cornelia Sussman, Jennie Moore and William E. Rees
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Abigail B. Sussman and Christopher Y. Olivola
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Andrade, H. Kurc, T. Sussman, A. Saltz, J.
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Sussman, N. Zeira, J.
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Mauro, Paolo; Sussman, Nathan; Yafeh, Yishay
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Kurc, T. Catalyurek, U. Chang, C. Sussman, A. Saltz, J.
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