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SMI Programming Competition

SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) and ECEM are delighted to call for contributions to the 2015 eye-tracking programming competition.

The call is open for newly developed eye-tracking software, and software covering eye-movement research, and/or eye tracking data analysis. The possible applications may cover a variety of fields, such as human computer interaction, event detection algorithms, visualisation and analysis of eye movements, or even entirely novel applications.

The finalists of the competition will attend ECEM 2015 (admission fees will be sponsored) and present their developed software at the conference.

Please note, that the finalists will have to take care of (and pay for) their own travel arrangements and accommodations.


Important Dates

Launch of the first call for the competition October 1st, 2014
Deadline for the submissions March 1st, 2015 March 15th, 2015
Notification about the results July 1st, 2015 TBA, mid-July 2015

Prize

The prize for the winner of this competition will be a SMI RED250mobile remote eye tracker provided by SMI. For more than 20 years SMI is dedicated to academic research providing eye tracking hardware and software solutions to best in class scientific institutes worldwide. The SMI RED250mobile is a next generation eye tracker designed for researchers who require both mobility and high sampling rate for saccade based studies in and out of the lab.

For more detailed information, please visit: www.smivision.com/red250mobile

Please note that the prize does only include a configuration tool, but no other software products.


SMI Systems Loans

SMI have kindly offered to loan eye tracking systems to those who may not have a system available.

If you want to choose this option, please contact SMI directly: marcom@smi.de


Contact

Pleases send any submissions, queries or organisational concerns to:

competition.ecem2015@univie.ac.at

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