Journal: Behavior Research Methods
Article Title: Blink parameters are confounded by vertical eye orientation in video-based eye tracking: Comparing pupil- and eyelid-based methods
doi: 10.3758/s13428-026-02984-4
Figure Lengend Snippet: Experimental setup and eye openness estimation approach. ( A ) Recording setup: Synchronized data collection using the EyeLink 1000 Plus eye tracker for pupil-based measurements and a Basler high-speed camera (mounted on a mini tripod) for eyelid tracking. Both systems recorded simultaneously to enable comparison of blink detection methods. ( B ) Landmark detection: Example eye frame with 12 eyelid landmarks – five per eyelid and one at each canthus (inner and outer eye corners). Eye openness is the Euclidean distance between the central upper and lower eyelid landmarks (points 3 and 8; connected by the blue line), converted to millimeters via offline calibration
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Techniques: Comparison