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		<title>Eye tracking: tool to convince or expert tool?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eye tracking is one of a number of user test tools with which to analyze numerous indicators on the functioning of the visual system of users. 
There are many controversies around this technique. I would like to clarify a few points. 
Let’s first of all have a look at how it works. 

The data provided by eye tracking [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Eyetracking : outil pour convaincre ou outil d&#8217;expert?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Le &#8220;eyetracking&#8221; fait partie d&#8217;un panel d&#8217;outils de tests utilisateurs permettant d&#8217;analyser de nombreux indicateurs sur le fonctionnement du système visuel des utilisateurs.
Il existe beaucoup de controverses autour de cette technique et je souhaite éclaircir certains points. 
Commençons par préciser le fonctionnement d&#8217;un tel matériel :

les données enregistrées par un matériel de eyetracking sont simplement la [...]]]></description>
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