• DocumentCode
    250333
  • Title

    Analysis of gaze characteristics with eye tracking in elite athletes: A pilot study

  • Author

    Balcioglu, Taylan ; Sahin, Duygu ; Assem, Moataz ; Selman, Saliha Busra ; Duru, Dilek Goksel

  • Author_Institution
    Saglik Bilimleri Enstitusu, Marmara Univ., İstanbul, Turkey
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    16-17 Oct. 2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    Eye movements are essential for natural vision. Eye tracking technology is being used in research in many disciplines to examine the differences in the visual attention of experts and novices. Eye tracking research in sports focuses in the performance of athletes and its relation with perceptual processes. The aim of these studies relies in training the visual behavior of the athletes and to arrange trainings to increase their performance. In this study, the elite group is the Karate-Do players, and the aim is to extract their visual behavioral characteristics and patterns, to explore their gaze strategies, and the differences in their perception, attention and judgement. The experimental paradigm is a Kata and Bunkai video montage from World championships, where the elite athletes are asked to follow the techniques of the players, and the controls, which are interested in Karate-Do but not ever tried it, are asked to follow the movements of the players. During this time the eye tracking is done, and average fixation times, and dwell time in each area of interest have been calculated, and a significant difference between the two groups has been detected. The elite athletes have less fixation counts but longer fixation time compared to controls. So the professionals are not only extracting information from the center, but also from the peripheral areas. This finding is in agreement with the eye tracking literature. Future works will rely in investigating Karate-Do players from varying Karate-Do branches in groupwise comparison.
  • Keywords
    biomechanics; eye; gaze tracking; visual perception; Bunkai video montage; Karate-Do players; Kata video montage; attention differences; average fixation times; elite athletes; experimental paradigm; eye movements; eye tracking technology; fixation counts; gaze characteristic analysis; groupwise comparison; judgement differences; natural vision; perception differences; perceptual processes; peripheral areas; visual attention; visual behavioral characteristics; Abstracts; Instruments; Manuals; Psychology; Tracking; Training; Visualization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Biomedical Engineering Meeting (BIYOMUT), 2014 18th National
  • Conference_Location
    Istanbul
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BIYOMUT.2014.7026345
  • Filename
    7026345