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View article: Expertise-dependent visuocognitive performance of chess players in mating tasks: evidence from eye movements during task processing
Expertise-dependent visuocognitive performance of chess players in mating tasks: evidence from eye movements during task processing Open
Introduction Visuocognitive performance is closely related to expertise in chess and has been scrutinized by several investigations in the last decades. The results indicate that experts’ decision-making benefits from the chunking process,…
View article: Expertise-dependent perceptual performance in chess tasks with varying complexity
Expertise-dependent perceptual performance in chess tasks with varying complexity Open
Perceptual performance, anticipating opponents' strategies, and judging chess positions especially in subliminal processing is related to expertise level and dependent on chunking processes. It becomes obvious that chess expertise is a mul…
View article: A VR Truck Docking Simulator Platform for Developing Personalized Driver Assistance
A VR Truck Docking Simulator Platform for Developing Personalized Driver Assistance Open
Professional truck drivers frequently face the challenging task of manually backwards manoeuvring articulated vehicles towards the loading bay. Logistics companies experience costs due to damage caused by vehicles performing this manoeuvre…
View article: Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures
Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures Open
Contemporary assistance systems support a broad variety of tasks. When they provide information or instruction, the way they do it has an implicit and often not directly graspable impact on the user. System design often forces static roles…
View article: Mental representation and mental practice: The influence of imagery rehearsal on representation structure, gaze behavior and performance
Mental representation and mental practice: The influence of imagery rehearsal on representation structure, gaze behavior and performance Open
Up to now, research has elicited differences in mental representations of complex action between experts and novices [1]. That is, while mental representations of experts are organized hierarchically and structured in a functional way, rep…
View article: GazeVideoAnalyser: A Modular Software Approach Towards Automatic Annotation of Gaze Videos
GazeVideoAnalyser: A Modular Software Approach Towards Automatic Annotation of Gaze Videos Open
With the development of mobile eye-tracking systems over the last years, eye movements can now be recorded when humans are in sensomotoric contact with their environment. The analysis of eye movements in natural scenes yields valuable insi…
View article: Automatic Analysis of Players Behavior in Real Dyadic Chess Situations
Automatic Analysis of Players Behavior in Real Dyadic Chess Situations Open
Küchelmann T, Torche P, Prasad M, Essig K, Schack T. Automatic Analysis of Players Behavior in Real Dyadic Chess Situations. In: 1st Workshop on “Behavior, Emotion and Representation: Building Blocks of Interaction”, Oct 2017, Bielefeld, G…
View article: ADAMAAS
ADAMAAS Open
Essig K, Strenge B, Schack T. ADAMAAS – Towards Smart Glasses for Mobile and Personalized Action Assistance. In: Proceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments. PETRA '16. Ne…
View article: Toward FRP-Based Brain-Machine Interfaces—Single-Trial Classification of Fixation-Related Potentials
Toward FRP-Based Brain-Machine Interfaces—Single-Trial Classification of Fixation-Related Potentials Open
The co-registration of eye tracking and electroencephalography provides a holistic measure of ongoing cognitive processes. Recently, fixation-related potentials have been introduced to quantify the neural activity in such bi-modal recordin…