The 14th ACME Research Seminar
The members of the 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' (ACME) Research and Study Group conducted the 1st session of the Research Seminar in 2018.
The 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' Research and Study Group organized a lecture by Árni Kristjánsson, University of Iceland
Professor Árni Kristjánsson (Head of Icelandic Vision Lab, University of Iceland, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Psychology) presented a talk 'Single-target visual search tasks provide only a snap-shot of attentional orienting: New insights from visual foraging tasks' at the Department of Psychology.
ACME Java Workshop: Session 8
The 8th session of the Java Workshop organized by the 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' (ACME) Research and Study Group took place on January 18, at the School of Psychology.
The 13th ACME Research Seminar on IOR and statistical analysis
The members of the 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' (ACME) Research and Study Group conducted the 13th Research Seminar dedicated to Inhibition of Return (IOR) and linear mixed effects models.
ACME Java Workshop: Session 7
The seventh session of the Java Workshop organized by the 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' (ACME) Research and Study Group took place on December 7, at the School of Psychology.
The Eye Tracking Workshop: The second session
The 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' Research and Study Group presents the results of the second session of the two-day Eye Tracking Workshop. Participants were introduced to gaze contingent methods in eyetracking.
Moscow Deep November: Weekend school on Deep learning models of human vision
The members of the 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' (ACME) Research and Study Group conducted the Weekend school / workshop on Deep learning models of human vision.
ACME Java Workshop: Session 6
The sixth session of the Java Workshop organized by the 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' (ACME) Research and Study Group took place on November 23, at the School of Psychology.
The 12th ACME Research Seminar on bootstrapping and power calculations
The members of the 'Attention, Computational Models and Eye Movements' (ACME) Research and Study Group conducted the 12th Research Seminar dedicated to bootstrapping, power calculations, and the pandemonium theory.
The head of the ACME Group W. Joseph MacInnes gave an invited lecture at the Dahousi University
The head of the 'Attention, Computational modelling and Eye Movements' Research and Sudy Group W. Joseph MacInnes gave an invited talk 'IOR and facilitation.'