Biometrics such as eye tracking, facial expression detection, Galvanic Skin Response, and EEG are becoming increasing popular across many fields of human behavior research, including those within user experience.
In this talk, we will cover the way the metrics and visualizations generated from biometric sensors are currently utilized for the purpose of UX research as well as the vision for how they can evolve further into this field of work.
We will do a live demonstration of eye tracking data collection with a couple of volunteers and do a live analysis of the data collected.