野外眼动仪:在众包实验中研究说话和测量之间的delta

Pierre R. Lebreton, I. Hupont, Toni Mäki, E. Skodras, Matthias Hirth
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在众包实验中收集的自我报告指标并不总是与实际用户行为相匹配。因此,在实验室研究视觉注意力,即人类有选择地处理他们所面对的视觉信息的能力,传统上是通过眼动仪来测量的。在众包环境中,视觉注意通常没有被考虑,主要是因为特定硬件的要求和具有挑战性的凝视校准。本文建议使用非侵入式眼动追踪众包框架,其中用户方面的唯一技术要求是网络摄像头和HTML5兼容的网络浏览器,以研究参与者在众包实验中隐式和显式行为之间的差异。为了证明这种方法的可行性,我们发起了一个典型的众包活动,以收集和比较用户的眼动追踪数据和自我报告的指标。参与者完成了一项电影选择任务,他们被问及促使他们选择某一部电影的主要原因。结果表明,在众包环境下,监控凝视的附加价值:无论有意无意,用户的行为都与他们通过问卷报告的行为不同。
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Eye Tracker in the Wild: Studying the delta between what is said and measured in a crowdsourcing experiment
Self-reported metrics collected in crowdsourcing experiments do not always match the actual user behaviour. Therefore in the laboratory studies the visual attention, the capability of humans to selectively process the visual information with which they are confronted, is traditionally measured by means of eye trackers. Visual attention has not been typically considered in crowdsourcing environments, mainly because of the requirements of specific hardware and challenging gaze calibration. This paper proposes the use of a non-intrusive eye tracking crowdsourcing framework, where the only technical requirements from the users' side are a webcam and a HTML5 compatible web browser, to study the differences between what a participant implicitly and explicitly does during a crowdsourcing experiment. To demonstrate the feasibility of this approach, an exemplary crowdsourcing campaign was launched to collect and compare both eye tracking data and self-reported metrics from the users. Participants performed a movie selection task, where they were asked about the main reasons motivating them to choose a particular movie. Results demonstrate the added value of monitoring gaze in crowdsourcing contexts: consciously or not, users behave differently than what they report through questionnaires.
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