Research Methods for Human-Computer Interaction 2008
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511814570.004
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Eyetracking in HCI

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“…Aside from the rapid progress in recent hardware and software technologies, simpler and more elegant solutions for processing large volumes of data are still needed. However, eye movement analysis provides us with information on visual behavior, which is commonly accepted as a proxy for mental attention (Webb and Renshaw 2008), and it is valuable for understanding how users make inferences with the interfaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Aside from the rapid progress in recent hardware and software technologies, simpler and more elegant solutions for processing large volumes of data are still needed. However, eye movement analysis provides us with information on visual behavior, which is commonly accepted as a proxy for mental attention (Webb and Renshaw 2008), and it is valuable for understanding how users make inferences with the interfaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Webb and Renshaw (2008) list a number of possible design recommendations that could be based on eye tracking (p.53). Within this frame, we believe we offered assistance by means of eye tracking to identify certain design problems (e.g., inefficient search with Redraw Map on Natlas, or mouse roll-over behavior on Carto.net, possible labeling problems with Identify button).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eye tracking provides a great deal of assistance for cognitive research on cartography [23] by recording real-time fixation, saccade, and duration data, and analyzing eye movement behavior to research visual information processing and to guide map design endeavors [24,25]. Based on the eye tracking method, many scholars have conducted thorough research on map interface design [26,27], in addition to visual query strategies and map interpretation [28,29].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…Scanpath visualizations alone do not offer quantitative comparisons of eye-movement elements such as fixations, fixation durations, etc. that are commonplace today (Jacob & Karn, 2003;Webb & Renshaw, 2008). According to Arnáiz Uzquiza (2010), this type of research is precisely what is called for to better improve subtitles' processing and reception.…”
Section: Eye-trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%