This software allows recording and analyzing eye- and mouse-tracking data from slideshow eyetracking experiments in parallel. OGAMA is freeware, written in C#.NET and released as an open source project. Its main features include database-driven pre-processing and filtering of gaze and mouse data, the creation of attention maps, areas of interest definition, saliency calculation (Itti&Koch 2001), levenshtein distance calculation and replay (with .avi recording). Nearly any eyetracking and/or presentation soft- and hardware recordings in ASCII format can be imported. Direct recording is possible with commercial tracking systems from Tobii, alea or SMI and with the ITU Gazetracker open source solution which uses infrared ready webcams or a modified PlayStationEye camera.
Data output is provided that can directly be used with different statistical software packages. Because it is open source you can adapt it to suit your needs. Just contact us (Adrian Voßkühler)!
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For source code access, discussions and issue tracker please visit OGAMAs codeplex site.
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Mirametrix S2 for use directly from the recording interface. |
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alea technologies IG-30 Pro for use directly from the recording interface. |
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Tobii series for use directly from the recording interface using the new free Tobii SDK3. |
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EyeTech VT2 for use directly from the recording Interface, written by Erik (www.validators.nl). |
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ASL series for use directly from the recording interface. |
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Senso Motoric Instruments iViewX System for use directly from the recording interface (Experimental Version). |
| SR Research, LC Technologies, etc. | All other devices recordings can be imported via an ASCII import assistant. |
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Gazegroup GazeTracker for infrared-ready webcams. |
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Mouse device as a gaze alternative for use directly from the recording interface. |