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*after the fact* creating test procedure, (condition vs. task, subtask, etc.): d-lab manual 22/107
*after the fact* creating test procedure, (condition vs. task, subtask, etc.): d-lab manual 22/107


===Remotely Setting Conditions===
===[[Dikablis Control Center#Remotely Marking Conditions|Remotely Setting Conditions]]===


in order to remotely set conditions through Control software, you must first create a common test procedure (?).
in order to remotely set conditions through Control software, you must first create a common test procedure (?).


d-lab manual: 24/107, 98/107
d-lab manual: 24/107, 98/107
==== Manually ====
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==== Automated ====
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Revision as of 20:25, 18 October 2012

AOIs and Gaze Statistics

-dlab software -import dikablis- select a recording and scene in left panel, can analyze recalibrated files-can add area of interest either for whole project or particular subject, can calculate gaze statistics, e.g., how often/long looked at region -click new, define using left and right clicks, select marks, press ok -compute gaze behaviour

Creating New Conditions

  • test_p pictures

Setting Within Subject Conditions in D-Lab

It is possible to set within-subject conditions manually, after the each subject's video has been recorded. However it is much easier and less time consuming to remotely set conditions through the D-Lab Control software.

Note that within-subjects conditions are called "Use Cases" in the Dikablis manuals.


Manually Setting Conditions

  • after the fact* creating test procedure, (condition vs. task, subtask, etc.): d-lab manual 22/107

Remotely Setting Conditions

in order to remotely set conditions through Control software, you must first create a common test procedure (?).

d-lab manual: 24/107, 98/107