scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Computer interface evaluation using eye movements: methods and constructs

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
Data obtained from eye movements can significantly enhance the observation of users' strategies while using computer interfaces, which can subsequently improve the precision of computer interface evaluations.
About
This article is published in International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics.The article was published on 1999-10-01. It has received 963 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interface (computing) & Eye movement.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

A breadth-first survey of eye-tracking applications

TL;DR: Eye-tracking applications are surveyed in a breadth-first manner, reporting on work from the following domains: neuroscience, psychology, industrial engineering and human factors, marketing/advertising, and computer science.
Journal ArticleDOI

General theory of remote gaze estimation using the pupil center and corneal reflections

TL;DR: Experimental and simulation results suggest that the main sources of gaze estimation errors are the discrepancy between the shape of real corneas and the spherical corneal shape assumed in the general theory, and the noise in the estimation of the centers of the pupil and corNEal reflections.
Journal ArticleDOI

Exploring human images in website design: a multi-method approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a controlled experiment was conducted using a questionnaire, interviews, and eye-tracking methodology to gain insight into how Internet users perceive human images as one element of website design.
Journal ArticleDOI

Colour appeal in website design within and across cultures: A multi-method evaluation

TL;DR: Three website colour treatments are tested across three culturally distinct viewer groups for their impact on user trust, satisfaction, and e-loyalty with differences noted across cultures.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Eye tracking in web search tasks: design implications

TL;DR: Based on analysis of screen sequences, there was little evidence that search became more directed as screen sequence increased, and navigation among portlets, when at least two columns exist, was biased towards horizontal search (across columns) as opposed to vertical search (within column).
References
More filters
Book

Human-Computer Interaction

TL;DR: The human and the design of interactive systems: The myth of the infinitely fast machine, a guide to designing for diversity and the process of design.
Book

An introduction to human factors engineering

TL;DR: 1. Introduction to Human Factors, 2. Design and Evaluation Methods, and 3. Human-Computer Interaction.
Journal ArticleDOI

Eye Fixations and Cognitive Processes.

TL;DR: This paper presented a theoretical account of the sequence and duration of eye fixation during simple cognitive tasks, such as mental rotation, sentence verification, and quantitative comparison, and linked the eye fixation behavior to a processing model for the task by assuming that the eye fixates the referent of the symbol being operated on.
Book

Algorithms in C

TL;DR: Algorithms in C is a comprehensive repository of algorithms, complete with code, with extensive treatment of searching and advanced data structures, sorting, string processing, computational geometry, graph problems, and mathematical algorithms.
Journal ArticleDOI

Cognitive determinants of fixation location during picture viewing.

TL;DR: Findings imply a role of cognitive factors in peripheral visual processing and suggest a possible relationship between the nature of information initially acquired from a picture and subsequent recognition memory for that picture.