EyeSee Research

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EyeSee
IndustryMarket Research
FoundedBelgium (2012)
FoundersOlivier Tilleuil
HeadquartersGhent, Belgium & NY, USA
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesOnline Eye tracking & Facial Coding platform
Number of employees
150 (2020)

EyeSee[1] is an American behavioral research (market research) company operating globally.

EyeSee operates in the USA (NYC), Belgium (Ghent), France (Paris), United Kingdom (London) and Serbia (Belgrade).[2]

Technology[edit]

Eye tracking technology[3] enables following the gaze, while people look at stimuli on the screen, to know what areas are seen, in what order and for how long. The outcomes of eye tracking are heat maps (visual representation of aggregated attention), areas of interest and gaze plots (viewing order).

Facial coding technology detects facial expressions and can register 7 basic emotions: happiness, surprise, confusion, disgust, fear, sadness and neutrality. Facial muscle movements are spontaneous, which makes facial coding an objective method for understanding emotional reactions.

An alternative (or complementary) technology that is a UX (user experience) platform that can register navigation patterns and clicks.

History[edit]

EyeSee was founded in 2012 by Olivier Tilleuil[4] who is currently the company’s CEO,[5] and plays an active role in the company.

Recognition[edit]

The same year EyeSee won Bizidee – the biggest entrepreneurship competition in Belgium. The company was one of the Top 10 Flemish technology businesses of the future according to De Standaard.[6] In 2014, Olivier Tilleuil won the ‘BRAVE’ Award at 2014 BAQMaR Conference,[7] organized by the Belgian Association for Quali and Quanti Research. In May 2015, the company won Global Mobile Innovator Competition[8] in NYC .

References[edit]

  1. ^ Degrande, Geert (September 10, 2014). "Ghent startup conquers the world with eye tracking".
  2. ^ "EyeSee headquarters and office locations".
  3. ^ "Eye tracking will impact advertising". Deredactie.be. December 30, 2014.
  4. ^ Peeters (June 22, 2012). "Eyetracking: where is our eye drawn to? (Text&Audio)". radio1.be. Archived from the original on November 18, 2015.
  5. ^ "Belgian start-up EyeSee wins mobile innovation contest in New York" (PDF). Belgische start-up EyeSee wint mobiele-innovatiewedstrijd in de New York. bizidee.be/. May 18, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 18, 2015.
  6. ^ (August 30, 2012). “Top 10 Flemish technology companies of the future”.De Standaard. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
  7. ^ (December 3, 2014). “BAQMaR Conference 2014”.baqmar.eu. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
  8. ^ Degrande,Geert (May 20, 2015).“Gents bedrijf wint wereldwijde innovatiewedstrijd in New York”. MadeInOostvlaanderen.be. Retrieved September 25, 2015.