DocumentCode
1211535
Title
Frequency Limitations and Optimal Step Size for the Two-Point Central Difference Derivative Algorithm with Applications to Human Eye Movement Data
Author
Bahill, A.Terry ; McDonald, Jack D.
Author_Institution
Biomedical Engineering Program, Department of Electrical Engineering, Carnegie-Mellon University
Issue
3
fYear
1983
fDate
3/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
191
Lastpage
194
Abstract
There are many algorithms for calculating derivatives. The two-point central difference algorithm is the simplest. Besides simplicity, the two most important characteristics of this algorithm are accuracy and frequency response. The frequency content of the data prescribes a lower limit on the sampling rate. The smoothness and accuracy of the data determine the optimal step size. We discuss the low-pass filter characteristics of this algorithm and derive the optimal step size for two types of human eye movement data. To calculate the velocity of fast (saccadic) eye movements, the algorithm should have a cutoff frequency of 74 Hz. For typical slow (smooth pursuit) eye movements, a step size of 25 or 50 ms is optimal.
Keywords
Application software; Arithmetic; Data analysis; Difference equations; Digital systems; Frequency; Histograms; Humans; Microcomputers; Sampling methods; Eye Movements; Humans; Mathematics; Microcomputers; Saccades;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1983.325108
Filename
4121599
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