SAFER Seminar with Dr. Otto Lappi: "Eye Tracking in the Wild - from Eye Movements to Gaze Behavior"
Welcome to the last SAFER seminar for 2019!
Dr. Otto Lappi from Helsinki University is visiting SAFER in conjunction to Christian Åkerberg Boda's dissertation.
He will give a seminar entitled Eye Tracking in the Wild - from Eye Movements to Gaze Behavior.
Dr Lappi's research aims to understand the cognitive and neural basis of such human everyday and expert performance in its natural ecological context in the wild. Research methods combine controlled laboratory and simulator experiments, naturalistic field experiments, cognitive modelling and qualitative methods. Relevant research fields include cognitive modeling, vehicle dynamics, cognitive neuroscience, sports psychology, and perceptual and cognitive psychology. Dr. Lappi leads a lab (TRUlab) that has a 40-plus years’ track record on experimental work in challenging naturalistic settings. Dr. Lappi's PhD in Cognitive Science was on drivers’ eye movements during curve using on-road eye tracking. The research team uses and develops real-world and VR/lab experiment eye tracking methods and are especially strong on computational methods and cognitive modeling.
Please find more information about Dr. Lappi's research here: https://www.mv.helsinki.fi/home/olappi
Prof. Marco Dozza, Head of Crash Analysis and Prevention Unit, Chalmers University of Technology is hosting the seminar. The project's sponsors are ADS and DIV.
Please sign up to the seminar on the link below.
This seminar will not be shared through Skype.
