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Variational autoencoder for image-based augmentation of eye-tracking data

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2021
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Over the past decade, deep learning has achieved unprecedented successes in a diversity of application domains, given large-scale datasets. However, particular domains, such as healthcare, inherently suffer from data paucity and imbalance. Moreover, datasets could be largely inaccessible due to privacy concerns, or lack of data-sharing incentives. Such challenges have attached significance to the application of generative modeling and data augmentation in that domain. In this context, this study explores a machine learning-based approach for generating synthetic eye-tracking data. We explore a novel application of variational autoencoders (VAEs) in this regard. More specifically, a VAE model is trained to generate an image-based representation of the eye-tracking output, so called scan paths. Overall, our results validate that the VAE model could generate a plausible output from a limited dataset. Finally, it is empirically demonstrated that such approach could be employed as a mechanism for data augmentation to improve the performance in classification tasks.
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peer-reviewed
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MDPI
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Journal of Imaging;7, 83
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Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France
Sustainable Development Goals
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