在课堂漫画阅读中评估基于网络摄像头的眼球追踪:一项可行性研究。

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2025-04-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2025AO0911
Jade Antunes Nascimento, Paulo Rodrigo Bazán, Raymundo Machado de Azevedo Neto, Edilene Santos Silva, Daniela Arruda Soares, Joana Bisol Balardin, Edson Amaro Junior
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背景:基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪为监测课堂环境中的阅读行为提供了一种实用的方法。Nascimento等人证明了使用基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪来观察儿童漫画阅读模式的可行性,并表明它有效地捕获了注视时间和阅读动态。尽管存在数据质量方面的挑战,但基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪提供了与基于红外系统相当的准确性。目的:评估基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪在真实课堂环境下监测漫画书阅读行为的可行性和准确性。方法:我们在一个儿童课堂实验(n=22)中测试了使用基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪的可行性,观察学生在阅读连环画时的阅读模式。实施定性质量控制,排除低质量数据。测量注视停留时间,以确定图像的特定区域是否受到更多关注。此外,我们还进行了验证测试(n=3),以评估基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪与基于红外的眼动追踪系统的准确性和精密度。对准确度和精密度进行了评价,数值越低表示性能越好。结果:在漫画阅读任务中,基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪有效捕获了注视停留时间,结果显示,学生左侧阅读速度(2.916 words/s, SD=0.705)显著快于右侧阅读速度(1.962 words/s, SD=0.450, p≤0.001)。验证测试表明,基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪系统平均准确率为11.581%,精度为3.058%,而基于红外的系统平均准确率为11.290%,精度为1.264%。尽管基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪显示出稍低的精度(偏差=-1.794,95%CI=-3.055至-0.532),但两种系统之间的精度没有显著差异。背景:■基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪证明了在课堂上监测阅读行为的可行性。背景:■基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪捕捉到了人们的注视时间,显示了不同漫画章节的不同阅读速度。背景:■基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪显示出与基于红外系统相当的准确性,尽管精度较低。背景:■导致数据丢失的局限性强调了改进方法的必要性。
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Assessing webcam-based eye-tracking during comic reading in the classroom: a feasibility study.

Background: Webcam-based eye tracking offers a practical approach for monitoring reading behavior in classroom environments. Nascimento et al. demonstrated the feasibility of using the Webcam-based eye tracking to observe comic reading patterns among children and showed that it effectively captures fixation time and reading dynamics. Despite the data quality challenges, Webcam-based eye tracking provided an accuracy comparable to that of infrared-based systems.

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of webcam-based eye tracking for monitoring comic books reading behavior in a real-world classroom setting.

Methods: We tested the feasibility of using the webcam-based eye tracking in a children's classroom experiment (n=22), observing reading patterns as students engaged with a comic strip. Qualitative quality control was implemented to exclude low-quality data. Fixation dwell time was measured to determine whether specific areas of the image received more attention. Additionally, a validation test was conducted (n=3) to assess the accuracy and precision of webcam-based eye tracking compared with an infrared-based eye-tracking system. The accuracy and precision were evaluated, with lower values indicating better performance.

Results: During the comic reading task, webcam-based eye tracking effectively captured fixation dwell time, showing that students read the left side significantly faster (2.916 words/s, SD=0.705) compared to the right side (1.962 words/s, SD=0.450, p≤0.001). The validation test showed that webcam-based eye tracking had an average accuracy of 11.581% and a precision of 3.058%, whereas the infrared-based system recorded an accuracy of 11.290% and a precision of 1.264%. Although webcam-based eye tracking demonstrated a slightly lower precision (bias=-1.794, 95%CI=-3.055 to -0.532), no significant difference was observed in accuracy between the two systems.

Background: ■ Webcam-based eye tracking demonstrated feasibility for monitoring reading behavior in classrooms.

Background: ■ Webcam-based eye tracking captured fixation times, showing differing reading speeds across comic sections.

Background: ■ Webcam-based eye tracking showed accuracy comparable to infrared-based systems, despite lower precision.

Background: ■ Limitations resulting in data loss underscore the need for methodological improvements.

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