Identifying dyslectic gaze pattern : Comparison of methods for identifying dyslectic readers based on eye movement patterns

Dyslexia affects between 5-17% of all school children, mak-ing it the most common learning disability. It has beenfound to severely affect learning ability in school subjectsas well as limit the ch ...

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