Per Subject Complexity in Eye Movement Prediction
Melnyk, Kateryna, Katrychuk, Dmytro, Friedman, Lee, Komogortsev, Oleg
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Eye movement prediction is a promising area of research to compensate for the latency introduced by eye-tracking systems in virtual reality devices. In this study, we comprehensively analyze the complexity of the eye movement prediction task associated with subjects. We use three fundamentally different models within the analysis: the lightweight Long Short-Term Memory network (LSTM), the transformer-based network for multivariate time series representation learning (TST), and the Oculomotor Plant Mathematical Model wrapped in the Kalman Filter framework (OPKF). Each solution is assessed following a sample-to-event evaluation strategy and employing the new event-to-subject metrics. Our results show that the different models maintained similar prediction performance trends pertaining to subjects. We refer to these outcomes as per-subject complexity since some subjects' data pose a more significant challenge for models. Along with the detailed correlation analysis, this report investigates the source of the per-subject complexity and discusses potential solutions to overcome it.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-31-2024
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