eprintid: 119033
rev_number: 26
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creators_name: Bruneau, D
creators_name: Sasse, MA
creators_name: McCarthy, JD
title: The Eyes Never Lie: The Use of Eyetracking Data in HCI Research
ispublished: pub
divisions: UCL
divisions: A01
divisions: B04
divisions: C05
divisions: F48
keywords: Eye tracking, physiological methods, usability evaluation
note: This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher’s terms and conditions.
abstract: Recent technology developments have made eye-tracking
systems more affordable and less cumbersome. Many
members of the HCI community will therefore consider
employing this method in usability research and
assessment. This paper, provides an overview of the eye
movement data that can be collected, what is involved in
analysing them, and what it can add to current HCI
research and usability assessment practice. We argue that,
whilst much work is required to develop the use of eyetracking
as a practitioner’s method, it can provide valuable
objective data about the impact of visual design on human
performance. To illustrate this point, some preliminary
results of a study into web page usage are reported. The
results are examined with regard to explaining task
performance, user physiology as well as in the assessment
of the difficulties and the potential behind eye-tracking.
date: 2002
publisher: ACM
official_url: http://hcibib.org/archive/CHI
vfaculties: VENG
oa_status: green
full_text_type: other
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_manual
elements_source: Manually entered
elements_id: 22964
lyricists_name: Sasse, Martina
lyricists_id: MASAS22
full_text_status: public
place_of_pub: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
event_title: CHI 2002:  Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
book_title: Proceedings of the  CHI 2002:  Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
citation:        Bruneau, D;    Sasse, MA;    McCarthy, JD;      (2002)    The Eyes Never Lie: The Use of Eyetracking Data in HCI Research.                     In:  Proceedings of the CHI 2002: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.    ACM: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.       Green open access   
 
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