As specialists in eye tracking research, we understand that the foundation of groundbreaking research lies in the quality of your data. That’s why we’re thrilled to […]
This spring is all about ⚽️ in Germany, and Blickshift and Stuttgart Media University are no exception! We at Blickshift are delighted to announce our partnership […]
We published a new tutorial about the difference between Markings & Labels in Blickshift Analytics. Here are the highlights: Markings: Use markings to highlight specific […]
Today is a great day for the eye tracking community. Today we are releasing the new version of Blickshift Analytics. And with it, two new fantastic […]
In July, we started researching together with Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences in the DataBikeSim project to identify and elaborate differences in driving behaviour between bicycle […]
After extensive internal testing and testing with a select group of users, we are opening the beta test of our new version to our worldwide community! […]
With eye tracking becoming pervasive, researchers and developers face fundamental new challenges regarding privacy and ethics. However, these critical topics have only received little attention in […]
When conducting and analyzing eye tracking experiments it is very important to know the basics of recording eye movements. But not everyone on the team needs […]
In our new tutorial series “The arts of eye tracking analysis” we will give you a broad overview about all aspects of eye tracking like: · developing […]
Today we are releasing a new update for Blickshift Analytics with version number 1.3. Two particular highlights of the new version are the new importer, which […]
From Michael Raschke This year we are supporting the ACM Symposium of Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA) again as a sponsor. I thought this would […]