Region: Asia/Australasia
Date/time
Friday June 6th 2025 at 1200 AEST (Eastern Australia) / 1100 JST (Japan) / 1400 NZDT (New Zealand) / 0730 IST (India). Equivalent to: Thursday June 5th at 1600 HST (Hawaii) / 1900 PDT (US Pacific) / 2000 MDT (US Mountain) / 2100 CDT (US Central) / 2200 EDT (US East Coast)
Chaired by Amanda Douglass (University of Melbourne).
Agenda
- Welcome
- First standard
- Subcommittee membership
- Next steps
- Integration of eye tracking into clinical practice practicalities
- Any other business
Meeting recording
Attendees
5 people attended the meeting.
Notes
- Discussion of first standard—agreement that this should be nystagmus.
- Discussion and support for a joint collaboration with ISCEV for work on the first standard including publication in Documenta Ophthalmologica.
- Discussion of the first sub-committee. There is interest to support this but would like defined roles/need to see if non-clinicians can help.
- A participant representing a manufacturer asked whether ISCET would produce standards relating to situations in which clinical equipment uses eye tracking for stimulus delivery (rather than the eye movements themselves being the outcome measure), e.g. in microperimetry or multifocal ERG delivery, where eye tracking compensates for eye movements to correctly localise the stimulus. It was discussed that this likely fits under the remit of other clinical disciplines, such as that coverd by ISCEV or IPS. It was also noted that some of these applications use the retina rather than corneal reflexes as a tracking feature—ISCET should bear in mind the variety of features used for tracking and how this affects data quality.
- Recruitment of subcommittee members (for standards development) could better target the different groups of viewpoints sought, e.g. by making clear that manufacturers, data quality experts and clinicians are all needed. Otherwise, people who could make a valuable contribution (but for example lack specific expertise in nystagmus) may not consider getting involved.
Next meeting
The next meeting will be held in the Europe/Africa region on July 23, 2025.
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