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Drift Correction? #9
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Hi Ian,
Thanks for the suggestion. This is also a feature that i think should be
implemented by the user on top of functionality that Titta provides. I want
to keep Titta lean.
Cheers,
Dee
…On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 11:00 AM Ian Max Andolina ***@***.***> wrote:
Eyelink offers a manual drift correction, basically a very simple offset
applied from a single point. I wonder whether you think it would be a
method one could consider for Titta's interface? Perhaps there's a reason
Tobii doesn't offer drift correction, but it is useful as slow drift seems
to be a problem so far with the spectrum pro. It could be an offset that
was only applied to peek()ed data, keeping the stored data untouched.
Stored messages detailing drift correction time/value could be used for
later manipulation if so desired.
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Hi Dee, OK I'll come up with something in my own interface. Cheers, Ian |
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Eyelink offers a manual drift correction, basically a very simple offset applied from a single point. I wonder whether you think it would be a method one could consider for Titta's interface? Perhaps there's a reason Tobii doesn't offer drift correction, but it is useful as slow drift seems to be a problem so far with the spectrum pro. It could be an offset that was only applied to peek()ed data, keeping the stored data untouched. Stored messages detailing drift correction time/value could be used for later manipulation if so desired.
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