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@@ -108,7 +108,14 @@ recorded during dynamic scene viewing, ETVIS 2016
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We would ask you to cite the following paper if you use GTA-VI tool along with
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its 360-degree extension
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-%TODO will be added in the future
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+> @inproceedings{agtzidis2019dataset, <br/>
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+> title={360-degree Video Gaze Behaviour: A Ground-Truth Data Set and a Classification Algorithm for Eye Movements}, <br/>
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+> author={Agtzidis, Ioannis and Startsev, Mikhail and Dorr, Michael}, <br/>
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+> booktitle={Proceedings of the 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (MM ’19)}, <br/>
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+> year={2019}, <br/>
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+> organization={ACM}, <br/>
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+> doi={10.1145/3343031.3350947} <br/>
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+> }
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## 6. Use with CUDA
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@@ -149,11 +156,11 @@ Move to the GTA-VI directory and run ./GTA-VI -h for help. Some example
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commands are given below:
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```
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-./GTA-VI --vf 360_video.mp4 --af recoding1.arff --pl ioannis_pl --plv "{unassigned, fix, sacc, sp, noise}" --sl ioannis_sl --slv "{unassigned, okn, vor, noise}" --sf test1.arff --fov -f
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+./GTA-VI --vf 360_video.mp4 --af recording1.arff --pl ioannis_pl --plv "{unassigned, fix, sacc, sp, noise}" --sl ioannis_sl --slv "{unassigned, okn, vor, noise}" --sf test1.arff --fov -f
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```
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```
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-./GTA-VI --vf 360_video.mp4 --af recoding1.arff --pl ioannis_pl --plv "{unassigned, fix, sacc, sp, noise}" --sf test1.arff -f
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+./GTA-VI --vf 360_video.mp4 --af recording1.arff --pl ioannis_pl --plv "{unassigned, fix, sacc, sp, noise}" --sf test1.arff -f
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```
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The explanation of the command line a arguments as return from the tool is given below:
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@@ -180,7 +187,7 @@ The current extension displays gaze/head coordinates along with their speed.
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Without any argument the head+eye gaze trace is displayed on all 4 panels along
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with its overlay on the equirectangular.
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-By passing the \-\-fov argument the gaze within head (FOV) is diplayed, which
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+By passing the \-\-fov argument the gaze within head (FOV) is displayed, which
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is equivalent to the movement of the eye within the eye socket. Also with the
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\-\-fov option the video panel displays only the part of the video that was
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displayed during the experiment in the head mounted display. With this option
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