
a simple heat map diagram conveying the position & density of user clicks on a classical painting.
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a simple heat map diagram conveying the position & density of user clicks on a classical painting.
[blog.outer-court.com|thnkx Martin]
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I think this would be infinitely more interesting if those doing the clicking did not already know that it was a study in where people click.
Coordinates of banner clicks would be a good source
I think the ads just below are a little evil, don't you? I don't know about you guys but I haven't used this computer before and it has placed ads for my 4 (favorite) bands just below (I have an extremely odd taste in music BTW so the chances are pretty small).