2023
DOI: 10.1145/3579357
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Identifying Lines and Interpreting Vertical Jumps in Eye Tracking Studies of Reading Text and Code

Abstract: Eye tracking studies have shown that reading code, in contradistinction to reading text, includes many vertical jumps. As different lines of code may have very different functions (e.g. variable definition, flow control, or computation) it is important to accurately identify the lines being read. We design experiments that require a specific line of text to be scrutinized. Using the distribution of gazes around this line, we then calculate how the precision with which we can identify the line being read depend… Show more

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“…Moreover, since eye tracking suffers from vertical drift-the vertical coordinate of the estimated gaze position becomes less accurate overtime [13,92]-we improved the calibration process by involving a line-based correction after the 14-dot calibration. Specifically, we rendered a target stimulus (a white solid circle with a black dot in the center) that moved horizontally along a line from the left side of the screen to the right.…”
Section: Gaze Calibration and Collection Low Vision Users Experience ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, since eye tracking suffers from vertical drift-the vertical coordinate of the estimated gaze position becomes less accurate overtime [13,92]-we improved the calibration process by involving a line-based correction after the 14-dot calibration. Specifically, we rendered a target stimulus (a white solid circle with a black dot in the center) that moved horizontally along a line from the left side of the screen to the right.…”
Section: Gaze Calibration and Collection Low Vision Users Experience ...mentioning
confidence: 99%