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This museum of eye-trackers is intended for learning and for fun, but we hope that it will also help to form an understanding of what machines earlier results were based on, what their limitations and advantages were in comparison to current techniques, and provide data as a resource for assessing how replicate these results can be expected to be. The museum is closely related to several current goals of EMRA - for example, eye data quality, archiving material related to the central inventions in the development of methods, and who they came from. We also welcome personal accounts of using various systems, of collaborating or working on central developments, and a host of other content.
While eye tracking is advancing in terms of application areas and analysis methods, the museum is a place to make sure we don't lose important previous knowledge.
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The museum is under construction. If you would like to donate material to the museum, or get involved, please .