Datasets:
PolyCAT Data Card
Dataset Summary
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | PolyCAT (Polygon-Aperture Eye-Tracking Dataset) |
| Version | 1.0 |
| License | CC BY 4.0 |
| Modality | Eye tracking (gaze position, fixations, pupil size) |
| Task | Free viewing with polygon aperture constraint |
| Size | ~3 GB (raw) + ~12 GB (processed gaze) |
| Participants | 30 included |
| Trials | 21,026 total |
| Stimuli | 600 CAT2000 images x 27 polygon apertures |
Intended Use
- Saliency prediction under geometric viewing constraints
- Gaze modeling and scanpath prediction
- Study of visual attention allocation in aperture-constrained viewing
- Benchmarking saliency models with non-rectangular viewing regions
Data Collection
Hardware
- EyeLink 1000+ (SR Research), head-mounted, binocular at 500 Hz per eye
- 27" 4K monitor (3840 x 2160) at 144 Hz, 70 cm viewing distance
Participants
- 30 participants, all included
- Ages 24-29, 14 female / 16 male
- Normal or corrected-to-normal vision
- University students
Task
Participants viewed CAT2000 images through irregular polygon apertures for 4 seconds each, with a secondary old/new memory task after each block.
Stimuli
- 600 images from 6 CAT2000 categories: Fractal, Object, OutdoorNatural, Random, Satelite, Sketch
- 27 polygon aperture shapes with systematically varied geometric properties
- 9 fixation cue positions (3x3 grid)
Ethical Considerations
- Study approved by institutional ethics board
- All participants provided informed consent
- Data is de-identified: no names, no identifying images, university IDs removed
- Demographic data limited to age and gender
Known Limitations
- P05 Part B has 317/351 trials (34 trials missing due to technical issues)
- Some sessions required restart (split sessions), handled by concatenation
- Stimulus images are from CAT2000 and subject to its original licensing
- Polygon apertures may introduce edge artifacts at aperture boundaries
Citation
See README.md for citation information.