Graphing
GazeTrackers primary methods of graphing data include:
- Pupil Dilation Graphs
- Automated Excel Graphs
- 3D Graphing
- LookZone Order Graph
Pupil Dilation graphs

Pupil graphs show the captured fluctuations in pupil dilation over time.
Automated Excel Graphs
GazeTracker has the ability to automatically generate a variety of graphs in Microsoft Excel.
3D Graphing
3D graphing offers a topographical map of the eye-tracking data, or it can combine a bar chart with a 3D view of the stimulus. A topographical map creates mountains and valleys directly on the stimulus based on where subjects looked. 3D bar graphing raises portions of the stimulus where LookZones are located. The height of the LookZones indicates the total time the zone was observed. Pictured above is a 3D bar analysis of a website.
LookZone Order Graph
A LookZone Order graph depicts a timeline showing the order and duration in which a test subject observed each region of interest.