Dear Colleague,
I hope that this email finds you well at this difficult time. We would like
to remind you about a special issue of ISPRS International Journal of
Geo-Information <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi> (impact factor 2.239)
which is focused on the topics of eye-tracking and cartography. We believe
this combination might be interesting to you or your colleagues. Below, you
can find the details about the special issue as well as the list of
possible topics. The details are also available on the website of the
special issue
<https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/special_issues/Eye_Tracking_Cartography>
.
ISPRS IJGI is an open-access journal, so there is an Article Processing
Charge (APC) of CHF 1400, but you can use MDPI vouchers to decrease the
price. Moreover, we have two fee waivers for high-quality papers. If you
are a student and/or have no grants from which the APC could be paid, feel
free to ask for a waiver.
If you have any questions regarding the special issue, feel free to ask any
of the co-editors or send an email to [log in to unmask] The
deadline at the end of June 2021 might be postponed.
Dr. Stanislav Popelka, Dr. Zdeněk Stachoň, Dr. Peter Kiefer, Prof. Dr. Arzu
Çöltekin
Guest Editors
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Eye movement analysis is a rich source of information that can be used to
understand a person’s cognitive state and interpret their cognitive
processes as she/he executes visuospatial tasks. Eye-tracking, thus, is an
important technique for evaluating and optimizing map design, geographic
and other information visualizations, and a wide variety of cartographic
products such as map-like displays including 3D representations. In
cartography and related fields, understanding the perceptual and cognitive
processes involved in tasks such as map reading, route learning and
navigation not only enhances our understanding of human factors but also
leads to improved design decisions. With decreasing prices of eye-tracking
devices in recent years, as well as promising developments in eye-tracking
on smartphones, head-mounted devices, and in extended reality, we see an
unprecedented amount of eye movement studies and data in cognitive
cartography. Moreover, these technological developments have led to
increased use of eye-tracking for the design of gaze-based interaction,
including also the interaction with maps.
Given the description above, we are looking for contributions related, but
not limited to, the following topics:
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User studies with eye-tracking in cartography and related domains
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Eye-tracking evaluation of static and interactive maps
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Eye-tracking evaluation of geo- or information visualization displays
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Mobile eye-tracking for studies of maps and other geo visualizations
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Methodology of eye movement research in (cognitive) cartography
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Eye-tracking evaluation of extended reality displays
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Map optimization using eye-tracking data
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Verification of cartographic rules using eye-tracking
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Comparison of visualization methods using eye-tracking data
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The use of low-cost eye-trackers in cartography
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Eye-tracking as an input modality for geographic human-computer
interaction
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Development of new eye-tracking tools
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Combining eye-tracking with other psycho-physiological measurements for
cartographic studies
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Case studies that critically examine eye movement metrics in context
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Individual and group differences in visuospatial tasks with maps and
map-like displays
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Replication studies (can be exact, or with one variable changed)
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Comprehensive, systematic and critical literature reviews on any of the
topics above
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*RNDr. Stanislav Popelka, Ph.D.*
*Katedra geoinformatiky * | *Department of Geoinformatics*
Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci | Palacký University in Olomouc
17. listopadu 50 | Olomouc, 771 46 | Czech Republic
Tel.: +420 585 63 4525 | Mob.: +420 0608 460 831
http://www.geoinformatics.upol.cz | LinkedIn
<http://cz.linkedin.com/pub/stanislav-popelka/33/741/31b>
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