Six submissions in total were accepted for presentation and as short papers. The proceedings are available on USB stick and online (here). Please, cite as
Peter Kiefer, Ioannis Giannopoulos, Martin Raubal, and Mary Hegarty, editors. Eye Tracking for Spatial Research, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop (in conjunction with COSIT 2013), 2013
BibTex: et4s2013proc
- Frontmatter and Keynote Talk
- pp. 2-7: Exploring the map reading process with eye movement analysis (Vassilios Krassanakis)
- pp. 8-13: Attention allocation of traffic environments of international visitors during virtual city walks (Kristof Nevelsteen)
- pp. 14-19: Spatial Predictors of Eye Movement in a Gallery Setting (Jakub Krukar and Ruth Conroy Dalton)
- pp. 20-24: Choice zones: spatial geometry and real world wayfinding (Beatrix Emo)
- pp. 25-30: How do we read YAH maps? An Eye-Tracking Study (Hana Kmecova, David Araci, Primrose Moyo, and Jan. M. Wiener), not available online
- pp. 31-36: What Lab Eye Tracking Tells us about Wayfinding A Comparison of Stationary and Mobile Eye Tracking in a Large Building Scenario (Sarah Schwarzkopf, Rul von Stülpnagel, Simon J. Büchner, Lars Konieczny, Gregor Kallert, and Christoph Hölscher)