DocumentCode :
1666483
Title :
Is Eye Tracking the Next Step in Usability Testing?
Author :
Cooke, Lynne
Author_Institution :
North Texas Univ., Denton, TX
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
236
Lastpage :
242
Abstract :
In usability testing, eye tracking has been used to gain insight into human behavior that may not be available through observation or think-aloud protocols. HCI researchers have suggested that the eye movement measures of fixation duration and fixation frequency are related to cognitive processing ease/difficulty and search efficiency/inefficiency. This study investigates whether the connection between these eye movement measures and their respective cognitive activities can be confirmed through user self-reported data. The findings show that fixation duration and fixation frequencies are interdependent measures. Analysis of the self-reported data indicates that although users´ responses are limited in what they reveal about cognitive processes, the responses generally confirm the eye movement measures
Keywords :
cognition; eye; human computer interaction; HCI; cognitive processing; eye movement measures; eye tracking; fixation duration; fixation frequency; human behavior; think-aloud protocols; usability testing; Frequency measurement; Humans; Layout; Motion measurement; Particle measurements; Protocols; Testing; Usability; User interfaces; Web pages; cognitive processing; eye fixation duration; eye fixation frequency; eye tracking; usability testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
International Professional Communication Conference, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Saratoga Springs, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9777-0
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9778-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.2006.320355
Filename :
4114166
Link To Document :
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