A dataset of eye movements for the children with autism spectrum disorder

Author:

Duan Huiyu1,Zhai Guangtao1,Min Xiongkuo1,Che Zhaohui1,Fang Yi1,Yang Xiaokang1,Gutiérrez Jesús2,Callet Patrick Le2

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University

2. University of Nantes

Publisher

ACM

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