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LookFlows - player eye movement analysis for video games

Another piece of software in development... Shows a texture representing the concentration of saccades (eye movement samples) from my custom-built eyetracker that I use to study player eye movements in a 3D video game (an FPS for this experiment).

Built using QtJambi technology preview 3 (UI) and Java for data analysis. QtJambi is a really great UI tool for Java that is about to be released. I LOVE the fact that between QtJambi and Qt 4.2, I can develop high-quality user interfaces that are cross platform, fast, and still easy to style. I know I sound like an advert, but the Qt tools are really maturing quite nicely, in my opinion.
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