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    Classification of strategies for solving programming problems using Aol sequence analysis by Obaidellah, Unaizah Hanum, Raschke, Michael, Blascheck, Tanja

    Published 2019
    “…The stimuli consisted of a problem statement, example output, and a set of multiple-choice questions regarding variables, data types, and operations needed to solve the programming problems. We recorded eye movements of students and performed an Area of Interest (AoI) sequence analysis to identify reading strategies in terms of participants’ performance and visual effort. …”
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    Real time ocular and facial muscle artifacts removal from EEG signals using LMS adaptive algorithm by Mehrkanoon, S., Moghavvemi, M., Fariborzi, H.

    Published 2007
    “…ElectroOculoGram (EOG), ElectroMyoGram (EMG) artifact are produced by eye movement and facial muscle movement respectively. …”
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    A rare orbital complication of eye exodeviation with limited abduction during Monobloc Le Fort III distraction osteogenesis by Hariri, F., Cheung, L.K., Rahman, Z.A.A., Ramasamy, S.N., Ganesan, D.

    Published 2015
    “…Ten months postdistraction, a review showed normal eye movement. A lateral orbital osteotomy cut for a monobloc Le Fort III distraction should be designed near the rim to prevent this complication.…”
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    Feature selection using angle modulated simulated Kalman filter for peak classification of EEG signals by Adam, A., Ibrahim, Z., Mokhtar, N., Shapiai, M.I., Mubin, M., Saad, I.

    Published 2016
    “…The samples are collected from three different peak event-related EEG signals of 30 healthy subjects; (1) single eye blink, (2) double eye blink, and (3) eye movement signals. The experimental results have shown that the proposed AMSKF feature selector is able to find the best combination of features and performs at par with the existing related studies of epileptic EEG events classification.…”
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    Clinical Evaluation of a Portable System for Capturing Nystagmus (PSCN) as an Alternative to Videonystagmography by Sefein, Maher Fouad, Teo, Kenneth Teze Kin, Lim, Christopher, Firdaus, Mohamed, Patawe, Patawari, Ong, Cheng Ai, Prepageran, Narayanan

    Published 2019
    “…Objective: To develop a portable and affordable system for diagnosing pathological horizontal nystagmus (oscillatory rapid eye movement) in remote clinics. It is aimed to be a temporary alternative to the golden standard tool which is the Video Nystagmography which is expensive and office-based equipment. …”
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