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@@ -60,14 +60,14 @@ All the function use the ARFF data format for input and output to the disk. The
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ARFF format was extended as described in Agtzidis et al. (2016) and was further expanded
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for 360-degree gaze data.
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-Here the "@relation" is set to gaze_360 to distinguish the recordings from
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+Here the "@RELATION" is set to gaze_360 to distinguish the recordings from
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plain gaze recordings. We also make use of the "%@METADATA" special comments
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which describe the field of view of the used headset. Apart from the default
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metadata *width_px, height_px, distance_mm, width_mm, height_mm* we also use
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the extra metadata *fov_width_px, fov_width_deg, fov_height_px, fov_height_deg*
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that describe the headset properties.
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-The "@attribute" *x* and *y* represent the gaze coordinates in the
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+The "@ATTRIBUTE" *x* and *y* represent the gaze coordinates in the
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equirectangular space (i.e. the head and eye position together). The
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*x_head* and *y_head* attributes represent head coordinates in the
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equirectangular space. The *angle_deg_head* attribute is equivalent to the roll
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