Presentation 2004/3/18
Analysis of User's Gaze for Usability Assessent of Anthropomorphic Agents
Atsushi FUKAYAMA, PHAM Vincent BAO, Takehiko OHNO,
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Abstract(in English) We report an experiment that confirms the validity of using eye-movement data to evaluate the distractive effect of displaying an anthropomorphic agent, which is presumed to be caused by its grabbing user attention. Subjects took a virtual tour with/without a simple anthropomorphic agent and their eye movement was recorded. Afterward, they performed a recognition memory test about the tour to assess their concentration. Among the six eye-movement measures we propose, duration for which the subjects attended to irrelevant information (t_) had correlation with the memory test performance and differed between the conditions. This indicates that the eye-movement measures can be used for precise investigation of the effect of agents on user concentration. We also disscuss about between-condition differences in eye-movement measures and types of those correlated with the memorization performance.
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Keyword(in English) Anthropomorphic agent / concentration / virtual tour / eye-tracking / memory / subjective survey
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Title (in English) Analysis of User's Gaze for Usability Assessent of Anthropomorphic Agents
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Keyword(1) Anthropomorphic agent
Keyword(2) concentration
Keyword(3) virtual tour
Keyword(4) eye-tracking
Keyword(5) memory
Keyword(6) subjective survey
1st Author's Name Atsushi FUKAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Communication Scienece Laboratories NTT Corporation()
2nd Author's Name PHAM Vincent BAO
2nd Author's Affiliation Stanford University
3rd Author's Name Takehiko OHNO
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Communication Scienece Laboratories NTT Corporation
Date 2004/3/18
Paper # HIP2003-135
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 743
Page pp.pp.-
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