CHI 2007 Advance Program: Session Details

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Gaze & Eye Tracking (Papers)

Tuesday
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

 

What are you looking for? An eye-tracking study of information usage in Web search

Edward Cutrell
Zhiwei Guan

This paper describes a Web search study using eye-tracking methodologies. The study shows that increasing the amount of contextual information in search results improves performance for informational tasks, but hurts performance on navigational tasks.

 

An Eye Tracking Study on How People Search When the Target is Not Shown on Top of the List

Zhiwei Guan
Edward Cutrell

An empirical study showing inefficiency of ordered result display for people’s search when the best result isn’t shown on top. Provide evidence invoking future redesign of search result interface.

 

EyePoint: Practical Pointing and Selection Using Gaze and Keyboard

Manu Kumar
Andreas Paepcke
Terry Winograd

We present the first practical and univerally-applicable (for disabled and able-bodied users) solution for gaze-based pointing and selection for everyday computing tasks. Users preferred EyePoint over pointing with a mouse.

 

A Minimal Model for Predicting Visual Search

Tim Halverson
Anthony J. Hornof

This research extends a rich lineage of computational models designed specifically with HCI tasks in mind. A minimal visual search model is presented that will benefit automated interface analysis tools.