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==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


==D-Lab Basics==
==D-Lab Basics==
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===Saving/Opening a D-Lab Project===
===Saving/Opening a D-Lab Project===


==Creating New Conditions==
===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===
In D-Lab, select the "Test procedure" tab near the top-left. Then press the "New Test Procedure" button at the top as shown,
In D-Lab, select the "Test procedure" tab near the top-left. Then press the "New Test Procedure" button at the top as shown,
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After you are done creating the conditions for your experiment, remember to click the "Save Test Procedure" button to save your work!<center>[[File:Test p tasks menu save.png]]</center>
After you are done creating the conditions for your experiment, remember to click the "Save Test Procedure" button to save your work!<center>[[File:Test p tasks menu save.png]]</center>


== Setting Within Subject Conditions in D-Lab ==
=== 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.   
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.   


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===Manually Setting Conditions===
====Manually Setting Conditions====


*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


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


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

Revision as of 21:21, 10 January 2013


D-Lab Basics

Importing Dikablis Video

Saving/Opening a D-Lab Project

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

In D-Lab, select the "Test procedure" tab near the top-left. Then press the "New Test Procedure" button at the top as shown,

Test p1.png


Browse to the folder you would like to save your test procedure in and save the XML file. Once this is done you should see a new condition under the "Test procedure" tab. Right-click the new condition to edit it or create additional conditions or sub(-sub-sub) conditions as shown,

Test p tasks menus sub.png

Right-clicking on a condition will allow you to add another condition or sub-condition, edit the name of that condition, delete that condition, set that condition as "Interval" or "Single" and set an "Alternate trigger". If a condition is set to "Interval" you will have to mark the condition twice, once to mark the start and once more to mark the end of the condition. If a condition is set to "Single", the condition only needs to be marked once to mark its occurrence during the experiment. Further markings of a "Single" condition will mark additional occurrences of the condition, not add start or stop times (use interval conditions to mark things that happen over a period of time).


Alternate triggers are used for Remotely Setting Conditions in Control Centre.

After you are done creating the conditions for your experiment, remember to click the "Save Test Procedure" button to save your work!

Test p tasks menu save.png

= 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 Control Centre

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

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