相关性(法律)
计算机科学
眼动
阅读(过程)
眼球运动
差异(会计)
相关性反馈
适应(眼睛)
人机交互
钥匙(锁)
口译(哲学)
对比度(视觉)
人工智能
认知心理学
心理学
语言学
哲学
计算机安全
会计
神经科学
政治学
法学
业务
图像(数学)
程序设计语言
图像检索
作者
Frans van der Sluis,Egon L. van den Broek
摘要
Knowing what information a user wants is a paramount challenge to information science and technology. Implicit feedback is key to solving this challenge, as it allows information systems to learn about a user's needs and preferences. The available feedback, however, tends to be limited and its interpretation shows to be difficult. To tackle this challenge, we present a user study that explores whether tracking the eyes can unpack part of the complexity inherent to relevance and relevance decisions. The eye behavior of 30 participants reading 18 news articles was compared with their subjectively appraised comprehensibility and interest at a discourse level. Using linear regression models, the eye-tracking signal explained 49.93% (comprehensibility) and 30.41% (interest) of variance (p < .001). We conclude that eye behavior provides implicit feedback beyond accuracy that enables new forms of adaptation and interaction support for personalized information systems.
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