基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪方法建议:范围审查

Allie Spencer Patterson , Christopher Nicklin , Joseph P. Vitta
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基于互联网的实验管理使远程访问不同的人群和大量的众包参与者成为可能。近年来,基于网络摄像头的眼动追踪已经将这些好处扩展到一种研究范式,这种研究范式历史上仅限于有足够资源获取技术的研究人员。虽然眼动追踪研究的激增可以为应用语言学和相关领域带来好处,但报告标准应该修改和更新,不仅要考虑到通过在线管理提供的独特后勤灵活性,还要考虑到该技术在方法上的局限性,包括较低的空间/时间灵敏度和严格的校准要求。为了促进这些标准的建立,对22项研究中发表的31项实验进行了方法学范围审查。研究人员被发现在样本量和参与者人口统计方面遵循心理语言学报告标准。然而,关于最低包括标准的报告,特别是关于最低硬件标准的报告,经常被发现缺乏足够的细节来进行复制,需要加以改进。此外,关键的实验细节,如校准程序,往往被发现缺乏至关重要的细节。基于这篇综述的发现,我们提出了一份方法建议清单,用于实施和报告基于心理语言学网络摄像头的跟踪实验。
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Methodological recommendations for webcam-based eye tracking: A scoping review
Internet-based experiment administration has enabled remote access to diverse populations and large pools of crowdsourced participants. In recent years, webcam-based eye tracking has extended these benefits to a research paradigm historically limited to researchers with sufficient resources for access to technology. While a proliferation of eye-tracking research could reap benefits for applied linguistics and related fields, reporting standards should be modified and updated to account for not only the unique logistic flexibility offered via online administration, but also the methodological limitations of the technology, which include lower spatial/temporal sensitivity and stringent calibration requirements. To facilitate the creation of such standards, a methodological scoping review of 31 experiments published in 22 studies was conducted. Researchers were found to have adhered to psycholinguistic reporting standards for sample size and participant demographics. However, reporting of minimum inclusion criteria, specifically for minimum hardware standards, was often found to lack sufficient detail for replication and requires refinement. Furthermore, critical experiment details, such as calibration procedures, were often found to lack vital details. Based on the findings derived from this review, we present a list of methodological recommendations for implementing and reporting psycholinguistic webcam-based tracking experiments.
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