Neuroscientists To Build Video Dataset That Catches People Looking (At Everything)
Phys.org / Jan. 24, 2020To better understand the organization of the brain and the perceptual tendencies in humans, a team of four scientists are recording video from four head-mounted cameras —- with eyetracking and head movement —- and assembling a massive video database with more than 240 hours of first-person video that can be used by researchers everywhere.
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The team of neuroscientists and social scientists is setting out to build a visual database that can be used to more accurately reflect human activity. They will create the vast gallery of videos that show what people see as they go about their daily activities.
Are they that dim?

“Four scientists…”
“Four head-mounted cameras.”
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