Erina Ishikawa, Ryo Yonetani, H. Kawashima, Takatsugu Hirayama, T. Matsuyama
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Semantic interpretation of eye movements using designed structures of displayed contents
This paper presents a novel framework to interpret eye movements using semantic relations and spatial layouts of displayed contents, i.e., the designed structure. We represent eye movements in a multi-scale, interval-based manner and associate them with various semantic relations derived from the designed structure. In preliminary experiments, we apply the proposed framework to the eye movements when browsing catalog contents, and confirm the effectiveness of the framework via user-state estimation.