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Thanks for flagging this @bbonf! I've created a new issue to track this - #2561. |
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Hello,
I'm posting this here because jsPsych/WebGazer doesn't have an issue tracker.
The WebGazer fork contains a small bug in the prediction pipeline:
https://github.com/jspsych/WebGazer/blob/master/src/util.mjs#L27
It has already been fixed upstream some time ago:
https://github.com/brownhci/WebGazer/blob/master/src/util.mjs#L34
The jsPsych version resizes the eye fragments of the video stream into 6x6 images instead of the intended 10x6.
I only tested it quite casually so far, but it seems like the difference in accuracy this produces is not obvious.
Fixing it however does come with a certain performance cost, as there's more data to process, and I can notice that difference in the time resolution of collected data.
I'm not really sure what should be done here, but after spending some time puzzling about it, I thought I might share it here.
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