DocumentCode
2717166
Title
Examining visual attention of dyslexics on web navigation structures with eye tracking
Author
Al-Wabil, Areej ; Zaphiris, Panayiotis ; Wilson, Stephanie
Author_Institution
Centre for Human-Comput. Interaction Design, City Univ. London, London
fYear
2008
fDate
16-18 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
717
Lastpage
721
Abstract
In this paper, we describe an exploratory experiment in which visual attention on the Web is compared for people with different cognitive abilities. Eye tracking can measure the direction, sequence and duration of a Web user´s gaze over time. Eye movements of participants, with and without dyslexia, were recorded by means of a remote eye tracking device. Participants completed nine tasks on each of six different web sites. Findings indicate marked differences between the visual scan paths of dyslexic and non-dyslexic Web users. Results also provide insights as to how eye tracking can be applied to assess the usability of interfaces for people with special needs and inform the design of accessible interactive systems.
Keywords
Internet; Web design; human computer interaction; Web navigation structures; dyslexia; dyslexics visual attention; eye movements; eye tracking; interactive systems; Guidelines; Human computer interaction; Interactive systems; Monitoring; Navigation; Psychology; Time measurement; Tracking; Usability; Web pages;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Innovations in Information Technology, 2008. IIT 2008. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Al Ain
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3396-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3397-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INNOVATIONS.2008.4781673
Filename
4781673
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