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PeepList: Adapting ex-post interaction with pervasive display content using eye tracking

KAJAN, R.; HEROUT, A.; BEDNAŘÍK, R.; POVOLNÝ, F. PeepList: Adapting ex-post interaction with pervasive display content using eye tracking. Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 2016, vol. 30, no. 1, p. 71-83. ISSN: 1574-1192.
Czech title
PeepList: Ex-post prispôsobovanie interakcie s displejmi pomocou sledovania očí
Type
journal article
Language
English
Authors
Kajan Rudolf, Ing., Ph.D.
Herout Adam, prof. Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM)
Bednařík Roman
Povolný Filip, Ing.
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Keywords

Eye tracking, Pervasive displays, Multi modal interaction, Multi-device environment

Abstract

Short intensive interactions with unfamiliar pervasive displays coerce users to perform cognitive operations with uncertainty and risk of not being able to access the information of relevance later. We developed a new way of interaction with pervasive displays by harnessing the eye tracking technology to extract information that is most likely relevant to the user. These extracted bits of important information are presented to the user and sorted according to their estimated importance-in the PeepList. The users can interact with the PeepList without explicit commands and they can access the customized PeepList ex-post in order to review information previously consumed from the pervasive display. We carried out a user study involving 16 participants to evaluate the contribution of PeepList to efficient pervasive display interaction. The tests revealed that the PeepList system is unobtrusive, accurate, and in particular it reduces the interaction times by 40% when complex tasks were presented to the participants. A  feasible user model can be built in under 30 seconds in 50% of all interactions, and in one minute, a majority of all interactions (70%) lead to a useful user model. Experimental results show that eye tracking is a valuable real-time implicit source of information about what the user is searching for on a pervasive display and that it can be used for real-time user interface adaptation. This considerably improves the efficiency of obtaining and retaining required data.

Published
2016
Pages
71–83
Journal
Pervasive and Mobile Computing, vol. 30, no. 1, ISSN 1574-1192
DOI
UT WoS
000378853900006
EID Scopus
BibTeX
@article{BUT163347,
  author="Rudolf {Kajan} and Adam {Herout} and Roman {Bednařík} and Filip {Povolný}",
  title="PeepList: Adapting ex-post interaction with pervasive display content using eye tracking",
  journal="Pervasive and Mobile Computing",
  year="2016",
  volume="30",
  number="1",
  pages="71--83",
  doi="10.1016/j.pmcj.2015.12.004",
  issn="1574-1192",
  url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1574119215002163"
}
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