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Hi Helio,
I'm not sure whether it also works with Tobii, but you can try to press
q
during the drift correct phase to get back to the calibration menu (that works in Eyelink) and start the calibration there. Just make sure that the experiment pauses and participants don't accidentally continue with the drift correct. But again, I have never worked with Tobii, so maybe the solution doesn't really apply here.Eduard
Hi Eduard,
thanks for your comment. Unfortunately, I tried pressing q and it doesn't call the recalibration.
Helio
Did you set the drift check to "fixation triggered"? Pressing Q during a drift check should start a calibration. (Handled in this line.) What output does the Debug Window show?
@Edwin thanks, I had the "fixation triggered" already, I just didn't realize that the Q for recalibration had to be pressed "during" the drift check. It is working now. thanks. However, is there a way to call recalibration between blocks instead off between trials? I worry that if the "drift check" crashes in the middle of the experiment (it happen to me a few times) I may have to restart the task.
Cheers!
Helio
Hi Helio,
Yes, there is! You could add an
inline_script
item, and use the following code to its Run Phase:You can make this
inline_script
item part of your trialsequence
item, and use the "Run if" statement to only make it run every few trials.If your blocks are organised in different sequences, you can simply place the
inline_script
in between those sequences.Cheers,
Edwin
Hi @Edwin,
When using this in an
inline_script
, the recalibration seems to be going fine, but then after the validation is complete, I get this error below (sorry to paste it like this, I am sending this on a different computer and only copied the error to an text file)Error while executing inline script
item-stack: experiment[run].recalibration[run]
exception type: TypeError
exception message: unsupported operand type(s) for ** or pow(): 'NoneType' and 'float'
item: recalibration
time: Wed Jan 09 17:56:21 2019
phase: run
Traceback:
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSesame\lib\site-packages\libopensesame\inline_script.py", line 96, in run
self.experiment.python_workspace._exec(self.crun)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSesame\lib\site-packages\libopensesame\base_python_workspace.py", line 124, in _exec
exec(bytecode, self._globals)
Inline script, line 1, in
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSesame\lib\site-packages\pygaze_eyetracker\libtobii.py", line 569, in calibrate
XRMS = (self._mean(Xvar))**0.5
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ** or pow(): 'NoneType' and 'float'
I also started randomly getting this error on the
py_gaze_init
after the calibration and validation. Any ideas what might be triggering this error?Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Helio
Hi @Edwin
really sorry to bug you with this, but I spent the day trying to solve this, so that I can start testing. While everything seems to be working fine and the eye-tracker sensitivity in my new setup is pretty good, this last problem persists. Sometimes, I am able to get the experiment running but most of the time I get this unexpected TypeError in the initial calibration for
py_gaze_init
or when after re-calibrating following a drift correction, or between experiment blocks, after I call the re-calibration from the in-line script. In other words every-time after running a calibration, I have to hope that it doesn't crash.I am hoping that this is a minor problem and easy to solve. Do you have any ideas of what might be going on?
Really appreciate it.
cheers,
Helio
Hi Helio,
It seems that the horizontal variability couldn't be calculated due to a lack of incoming samples. In other words: while attempting to compute the precision of your calibration, no samples were available to do so (maybe due to a sub-optimal calibration or validation, or maybe because the participant looked away during the noise calibration?), and thus what was executed was
None**2
, which of course caused a crash.The assumption behind the code is that at least one sample would come in, which evidently isn't happening in some cases. The piece of offending code can be found here: https://github.com/esdalmaijer/PyGaze/blob/master/pygaze/_eyetracker/libtobii.py#L561 (lines 561-569 collect the samples, lines 572-578 compute the precision).
Because the precision is only used for event detection (the algorithm takes into account the current level of noise, to prevent false positive saccade detection), it would seems sensible to fall back on defaults when the computations go awry.
Now, I am not going to edit the file on GitHub, as I can't test whether my fix would work or not. However, if you would like to amend your local copy, here's how to change lines 572-578:
This would set the defaults to 60 pixels for the horizontal precision and 90 for the vertical precision. Again, this matters only if you're using any online event detection.
Would you be able to try the suggested fix, and report back? It would be a great help to other Tobii users if we could confirm whether this solves your issue!
Cheers,
Edwin
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation. I will test this in a few hours and report back.
Cheers,
Hélio
hi @Edwin
Just tested the fix and it does indeed work perfectly, thanks so much! I can now call the calibration at any point with no issue. One thing I have noticed tho (I have actually noticed this before, but never gave it much thought) is that on the calibration report, the distance between the participant and the screen is always equal to 57cm, doesn't matter the actual distance. I have actually tested different distances from the screen and the output report is always 57. Perhaps this is not a big deal, as long as it is calibrating at the correct distance, which I think it is, based on the initial screen to position the eyes, where the real time distance output seems to be sensitive to the object/subject.
Cheers!
Helio
Hi Helio,
Thanks for confirming that! Glad it works
Yes, the distance is a default. Unfortunately, most trackers don't estimate such a thing, and thus the algorithm has to fall back on a default. It doesn't actually impact its behaviour a lot, especially in the context of tracker noise.
Cheers,
Edwin