Papers
GazeCom publications
Journals
Michael Dorr, Karl R Gegenfurtner, and Erhardt Barth. The contribution of low-level features at the centre of gaze to saccade target selection. Vision Research, 49, 2918-2926, 2009.Christoph Rasche. An Approach to the Parameterization of Structure for Fast Categorization. International Journal of Computer Vision, 87(3), 337-356, 2009.
Christoph Rasche and Karl R Gegenfurtner. Visual Orienting in Dynamic Broadband (1/f) Noise Sequences. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 71(1). 100-113, 2010.
Michael Dorr, Laura Pomarjanschi, and Erhardt Barth. Gaze beats mouse: A case study on a gaze-controlled Breakout. PsychNology Journal, 7(2), 197 – 211, 2009.
Eleonora Vig, Michael Dorr, and Erhardt Barth. Efficient visual coding and the predictability of eye movements on natural videos. Spatial Vision 22(5):397-408, 2009.
Arantxa Villanueva, Gintautas Daunys, Dan Witzner Hansen, Martin Böhme, Rafael Cabeza, André Meyer, and Erhardt Barth. A geometric approach to remote eye tracking. Universal Access in the Information Society, 2009. (to appear)
Goedele Van Belle, Marc De Smet, Peter De Graef, Luc Van Gool, and Karl Verfaillie. Configural and featural processing during face perception: A new stimulus set. Behavior Research Methods 41:279-283, 2009.
Caroline Van Eccelpoel, Filip Germeys, Peter De Graef, and Karl Verfaillie. Coding of identity-diagnostic information in transsaccadic object perception. Journal of Vision 8(14), pages 1-16, 2008.
Conferences
Eye Tracking Research & Applications Symposium 2010, Austin, USA
Michael Dorr, Halszka Jarodzka, and Erhardt Barth. Space-variant spatio-temporal filtering for gaze visualization and perceptual learning. (accepted)The Eye and the Auto, Detroit, USA
Peter de Graef, Geoffrey Hamon, Michael Dorr, Erhardt Barth, and Karl Verfaillie. Virtual navigation training and gaze guidance.32nd European Conference on Visual Perception, Regensburg, Germany
Michael Dorr and Erhardt Barth. A gaze-contingent display for gaze guidance.Laura Pomarjanschi, Michael Dorr, and Erhardt Barth. Eye movements on superpositions of natural videos.
5th Conference on Communication by Gaze Interaction, Copenhagen, Denmark
Michael Dorr, Christoph Rasche, and Erhardt Barth. A gaze-contingent, acuity-adjusted mouse cursor. (accepted)Fourth Scandinavian Workshop on Applied Eye-Tracking, Stavanger, Norway
Halszka Jarodzka, Tamara Van Gog, Michael Dorr, Katharina Scheiter and Peter Gerjets. Attention guidance via eye movements in example-based learning - Part 2: A perceptual task.EARLI European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction Conference 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Halszka Jarodzka, Tamara van Gog, Michael Dorr, Katharina Scheiter, and Peter Gerjets. Teaching Conceptual and Perceptual Skills in the Natural Sciences by Eye Movement Modeling. (accepted)
International Conference on Cognitive Load Theory 2009, Heerlen, The Netherlands
Halszka Jarodzka, Tamara
van Gog, Michael Dorr, Katharina Scheiter, and Peter Gerjets. Training perceptual skills in the natural sciences by eye movement modeling.
Rovereto Attention Workshop on Attention and Motor Control, Rovereto, Italy
Geoffrey Hamon, Peter De Graef, and Karl Verfaillie. Using saliency-based models for gaze guidance in foveally demanding tasks, 2008.
8th Optical Society of America Vision Meeting, Rochester, USA
Fourth International Workshop on Human-Computer Conversation, Bellagio, Italy
31th European Conference on Visual Perception, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Naples, USA
Third Scandinavian Workshop on Applied Eye-Tracking, Lund, Sweden
Eleonora Vig, Michael Dorr, Karl Gegenfurtner, and Erhardt Barth. Simple features for low-level saliency, page 6, 2008.Michael Dorr, Karl Gegenfurtner, and Erhardt Barth. Eye movements on a gaze-contingent display that locally modifies spectral energy, page 7, 2008.
Computational Vision and Neuroscience Symposium 2008, Tübingen, Germany
Michael Dorr, Eleonora Vig, Karl Gegenfurtner, and Erhardt Barth. Gaze guidance for improved visual communication, pages 17-18, 2008.Eye Tracking Research & Applications Symposium 2008, Savannah, USA
Martin Böhme, Michael Dorr, Mathis Graw, Thomas Martinetz, and Erhardt Barth. A software framework for simulating eye trackers. In Proceedings of Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA), pages 251-258, 2008.3rd Conference on Communication by Gaze Interaction, Leicester, UK
Michael Dorr, Martin Böhme, Thomas Martinetz, and Erhardt Barth. Gaze beats mouse: a case study. Proceedings of COGAIN 2007, pages 16-19, 2007.30th European Conference on Visual Perception, Arezzo, Italy
Erik Groenewold, R Renken, and Frans Cornelissen. Task-dependent effectiveness of gaze capturing. Perception ECVP 2007 Supplement, 36, page 128, 2007.
14th European Conference on Eye Movements, Berlin, Germany
De Graef, P., Sassi, M., & Verfaillie, K. (2007, August). Hemifield effects on the read-out of the visual analog.Hamon, G., De Graef, P., & Verfaillie, K. (2007, August). Measuring and shaping peripheral responsiveness in a virtual navigation task.
Magazine articles
Michael Dorr and Erhardt Barth. Gaze guidance for improved visual communication. In PerAda Magazine towards pervasive adaptation. 2009.Book chapters
Frans Cornelissen. Neuro-centred design: The symbiosis between the neurosciences and man and machine interfaces. In Ira van Keulen (editor), Brain Visions. How the brain sciences could change the way we eat, learn, communicate and judge, 2008.
Martin Böhme, Michael Dorr, Thomas Martinetz, and Erhardt Barth. A temporal multiresolution pyramid for gaze-contingent manipulation of natural video. In Riad I. Hammoud, editor, Passive Eye Monitoring, chapter 10, pages 225-243. Springer, 2008.
PhD theses
Michael Dorr, Computational models and systems for gaze guidance. PhD thesis, University of Lübeck, 2010. (submitted)Undergraduate theses
Nicolas Schneider, Lesen lernen mit Hilfe eines gaze-contingent displays, BSc thesis, University of Lübeck, 2008.
Judith Berger, Nachweis glatter Augenfolgebewegungen auf dynamischen natürlichen Szenen, BSc thesis, University of Lübeck, 2008.
Jan Rüther, Filtern von Augenbewegungen und Fixationserkennung, Semestral thesis, University of Lübeck, 2008.
Sönke Ludwig. Implementation of a spatio-temporal Laplacian pyramid on the GPU. BSc thesis, University of Lübeck, 2008.
Stefan Gruhn, Automatic calibration of an eyetracker based on a gaze-controlled game. BSc thesis, University of Lübeck, 2007.
Selin Kahya, Analyse des Unterschieds fixierter und nichtfixierter Bereiche in natürlichen Bildsequenzen. Semestral thesis, University of Lübeck, 2007.
Max Pagel, Trajectory-based prediction of saccade landing points. BSc thesis, University of Lübeck, 2007.
Other publications
Gaze-controlled Breakout. An open-source game that can be played with eyes.Gaze guidance for improved visual communication. Novel systems to direct the gaze may enhance human vision for tasks such as driving or reading.

