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     1= !GazeBoard - Eye Tracking and text entry using only an ordinary webcam =
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     3''Description''
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     5  GazeBoard is a free eye-tracking software witch enables eye-tracking and text entry through ordinary webcam. It is designed to serve severely disabled people and do gaze tracking with low spatial resolution.
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     7  !GazeBoard main advantages are his features:
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     9   - Tracking Eyes using ordinary WebCam
     10   - Gaze tracking
     11   - Text entry
     12   - Head 3D Phose
     13   - Touchless Eye Interface
     14   - Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
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     16  **URL:**
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     18  1. http://gazerecorder.christiaanboersma.com/gazeboard/
     19  2. https://sourceforge.net/p/gazeboard/wiki/Home/
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     21 **Prerequisites for using this software - !Software/Hardware** :
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     23 - Webcam
     24 -.NET 3.5
     25
     26== '''Project Anatomy''' ==
     27
     28**Community**: !PyGaze community
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     30**Leadership**: Edwin Dalmaijer
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     32**Forking**: Fork your own copy at this address https://github.com/esdalmaijer/PyGaze, for which you will need a !GitHub account.
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     34**Communication**: There are a couple of ways for communicating with !PyGaze developers, one is their support forum accessible from http://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/categories/pygaze and the other is a contact form found at http://www.pygaze.org/contact/ (in case you do not want to create a forum account)
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     36**Roadmaps**:
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     38
     39''Original goal:''
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     41  - bundles of code for a large range of different eye trackers from different manufacturers into a single interface.
     42  - open-source based on excisting libraries
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     44''Future goals:''
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     46  Short term:
     47  - better variable management and getting rid of some annoying bugs
     48  - an analysis suite to complement the existing experimental library
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     50  Long term:
     51  - incorporate support for more eye trackers and support for even more obscure peripherals
     52  - support for electroencephalography
     53 
     54  Source: Interview with lead developer: https://opensource.com/life/15/12/pygaze-open-source-eye-tracking-toolkit
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     56**Releases**:
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     58  1. Behavior Research Methods, December 2014, Volume 46, Issue 4, pp 913–921 | Cite as !PyGaze: An open-source, cross-platform toolbox for minimal-effort programming of eyetracking experiments - https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13428-013-0422-2
     59  2. Edwin S. Dalmaijer, Sebastiaan Mathôt, Stefan Van der Stigchel, 2013 - http://www.pygaze.org/resources/downloads/Dalmaijer_Mathot_Stigchel_2013_PyGaze_manuscript.pdf
     60  3. Dalmaijer, E.S., Mathôt, S., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2013). !PyGaze: an open-source, cross-platform toolbox for minimal-effort programming of eye tracking experiments. Behaviour Research Methods. doi:10.3758/s13428-013-0422-2
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     62**Repositories**:
     63 
     64  The main repository of !PyGaze is: https://github.com/esdalmaijer/PyGaze , where you can download the source code, clone it to desktop, or even make your own fork.
     65  There is also a repository for !PyGazeAnalizer available at: https://github.com/esdalmaijer/PyGazeAnalyser
     66
     67**Packaging**:
     68
     69   Different packages for !PyGaze, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X packages can be found at the downloads page of !PyGaze: http://www.pygaze.org/downloads/
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     71**Upstream/downstream**:
     72
     73   So far, from 2013 when it was originaly published, !PyGaze has 12 contibutors, and it is open for contributing for upstream, after of course your pull request is revised and approved.
     74 
     75**Version Control**:
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     77   version 0.6.0 (07-09-2017) - Latest version control
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     79**Trackers**:
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     81   You can see commits and verified changes at this link: https://github.com/esdalmaijer/PyGaze/commits/master
     82
     83== Project Evaluation ==
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     85
     86=== Fieldtrips ===
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     88Github: https://github.com/esdalmaijer/PyGaze
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     90Openhub: / (!PyGaze is not listed here)
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     92Source Forge: / (!PyGaze is not listed here)
     93
     94=== Evaluation ===
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     96**Licensing:** GNU Public License (version 3)
     97
     98**Language:** Python
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     100**Activity:** Active
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     102**Number of contributors:** There are two developers and a couple of official contributors. They are listed on this page: http://www.pygaze.org/contributors/
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     104**Size:** There aren't any official releases on !GitHub, you can find out the size of the packages from the download page after you download them. http://www.pygaze.org/downloads/
     105
     106**Issue tracker:** There is a forum where you can write about an issue: http://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/categories/pygaze and there is the issue tracker on !GitHub: https://github.com/esdalmaijer/PyGaze/issues
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     108**New contributor:** If you want to be a contributor to !PyGaze one way is through the !GitHub page, where you can make your own fork and pull request and wait for an approval.
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     110**Community norms:** You can report an issue through the forum page , help to fix it by forking in the !GitHub repository and commit fixes and if you prefer to work via different channels (contact form, or via carrier pigeon), that’s fine too.
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     112**User base:** Their user base are the developers and the contributors: http://www.pygaze.org/contributors/
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     114[ProjectReviewPyGaze ...Review]
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