Presentation 2003/3/8
Tracking Human Vision for Computer aided Chance Discovery
Yukio Ohsawa,
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Abstract(in English) The eye-motions of the users of KeyGraph, a visual data-miner, is observed and analyzed. The shift of mental contexts, through new attention to significant events, have been regarded as the key to chance discovery Before such a shift, we found eyes' tendency of still glance at a certain point followed by saccade motions swinging with high frequency and amplitude, returning to the point of the still glance. This phenomena corresponds to a surprise at an event followed by the search for its relevance with surrounding events and reviewing of the discovered underlying meaning.
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Keyword(in English) Vision tracking / chance discovery / visual data mining
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Conference Date 2003/3/8(1days)
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Title (in English) Tracking Human Vision for Computer aided Chance Discovery
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Keyword(1) Vision tracking
Keyword(2) chance discovery
Keyword(3) visual data mining
1st Author's Name Yukio Ohsawa
1st Author's Affiliation Japan Science and Technology Corporation, and Graduate School of Business Sciences()
Date 2003/3/8
Paper # AI2002-92
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 711
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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