Gazepoint Featured on Point Grey Research Machine Vision Newsletter
Gazepoint was recently featured as a case study on the Point Grey Research Insight newsletter. Point Grey Research is a leading machine vision camera manufacturer, and the source of the high quality machine vision cameras we use in the GP3. We met Point Grey at the SIGGRAPH conference in Anaheim this year and they invited us to… read more
List of Restrictions on Developer Applications: None!
We’ve had a few questions recently about the restrictions we have on applications developed as part of our developer program. The short answer is, there are none! That’s the long answer as well. We think these questions are coming to us as a number of other eye tracking developer programs may have restrictions on the… read more
Eye tracking for neuroscience
As the neuroscientist-in-residence here at Gazepoint, I was happy to represent the team at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting held last week in sunny San Diego, California. It was a great opportunity to catch up with the latest neuroscience research that involves eye movements and gaze, and it was amazing to see how creative… read more
Introducing the GP3 laptop mount!
We are pleased to announce the release of the GP3 Laptop Mount! We had a lot of positive feedback on our GP3 VESA monitor mount which led to requests for a similar attachment to a laptop. Attaching the eye tracker to the display or laptop ensures that calibrations remain fixed even if the laptop is… read more
Gazepoint GP3 Analysis of America’s Cup 2013 Final Race
We here at Gazepoint are almost all certified wind junkies. When it’s blowing over 15 kts it’s pretty hard to keep the team focused, and over 20 kts we’re all on the water. Fortunately (sort of) it’s rarely that windy around here, but we are all keen sailors and this years America’s Cup has been… read more
Gazepoint V1.5.0 released September 10, 2013
Gazepoint V1.5.0 (September 10, 2013) – Win XP, Vista, 7 & 8, x86 & x64 Release Notes Gazepoint Controller– Improved glint tracking (major improvement in tracking performance)– Added 9 point calibration option in calibration window– Changed how calibration display updates to improve performance on slower machines– Optimized processing speed Gazepoint Analysis– Added multi user recording–… read more
The art of eye tracking – SAIC
We are excited to feature a recent project developed using the new GP3 eye tracker. Students from the SAIC School of the Art Institute of Chicago put together a fascinating exhibit about self perception entitled “Me, My#selfie, & Eye”. The installation allows visitors to take a “selfie”, or a picture of themselves, and then allows… read more
The introductory offer is over, but the GP3 is still the most affordable high performance tracker available!
Since the launch of the GP3, our high-performance, low-cost desktop eye-tracker, we’ve been flooded with orders, great feedback, and interesting requests for new features (stay tuned!). As we rush to assemble, test and ship units, we’re also optimizing the manufacturing process, AND developing awesome new upgrade features like heatmaps, and entirely new products. We truly… read more
Gazepoint Analysis 1.4.0 now supports real-time heatmaps
The Gazepoint Analysis package version 1.4.0 has been upgraded to provide real-time heatmap drawing. V1.4.0 also now supports recording of the users face image to provide additional feedback to the experimenter on what the user was doing during the recording. Our current customers can download the latest greatest software at the Download section. For everyone… read more
Gazepoint Control and Analysis version 1.4.0 now supports Vista and XP
We are pleased to announce that Gazepoint Control and Analysis software version 1.4.0 supports Windows Vista and XP operating systems. Our latest release adds compatibility for these platforms. We do recommend a reasonably powerful processor still, such as an Intel Core i3 processor. Be sure to check back frequently as we have many more updates… read more