Predicting Gender via Eye Movements

In this paper, we report the first stable results on gender prediction via eye movements. We use a dataset with images of faces as stimuli and with a large number of 370 participants. Stability has two meanings for us: first that we are able to estimate the standard deviation (SD) of a single prediction experiment (it is around 4.1 participants. And second, we are able to provide a mean accuracy with a very low standard error (SEM): our accuracy is 65.2 is achieved through many runs of randomly selecting training and test sets for the prediction. Our study shows that two particular classifiers achieve the best accuracies: Random Forests and Logistic Regression. Our results reconfirm previous findings that females are more biased towards the left eyes of the stimuli.

READ FULL TEXT
research
09/05/2020

GazeMAE: General Representations of Eye Movements using a Micro-Macro Autoencoder

Eye movements are intricate and dynamic events that contain a wealth of ...
research
05/21/2019

Automated Pupillary Light Reflex Test on a Portable Platform

In this paper, we introduce a portable eye imaging device denoted as lab...
research
10/09/2006

A Computational Model of Spatial Memory Anticipation during Visual Search

Some visual search tasks require to memorize the location of stimuli tha...
research
11/10/2021

An Extensive Study of User Identification via Eye Movements across Multiple Datasets

Several studies have reported that biometric identification based on eye...
research
04/06/2022

EMMT: A simultaneous eye-tracking, 4-electrode EEG and audio corpus for multi-modal reading and translation scenarios

We present the Eyetracked Multi-Modal Translation (EMMT) corpus, a datas...
research
08/03/2022

Can gender categorization influence the perception of animated virtual humans?

Animations have become increasingly realistic with the evolution of Comp...
research
08/01/2018

Saccadic Predictive Vision Model with a Fovea

We propose a model that emulates saccades, the rapid movements of the ey...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset