Presentation 2010-05-14
Feasibility of prediction for recall accuracy in contextual understanding task using features of eye movements
Minoru NAKAYAMA, Yuko HAYASHI,
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Abstract(in English) To determine the possibility of predicting the recall accuracy of reading and memorizing tasks using features of eye movements, a contextual understanding task experiment was conducted. The relationship between eye movement during memorization and recall performance was hypothesized. Viewer's eye-movements during the definition statements were observed, and twelve directional features of the eye-movements across a two-dimensional space were created. The prediction procedure was developed using Support Vector Regressions with Gaussian kernel. The correlation relationship between predicted and experimental recall accuracies was significant, therefore the hypothesis was supported. Also, it was found that the prediction performance depended on the combination of features of eye movements.
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Keyword(in English) eye-movements / answer correctness / eye-movement metrics / recall accuracy / regression analysis
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Title (in English) Feasibility of prediction for recall accuracy in contextual understanding task using features of eye movements
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Keyword(1) eye-movements
Keyword(2) answer correctness
Keyword(3) eye-movement metrics
Keyword(4) recall accuracy
Keyword(5) regression analysis
1st Author's Name Minoru NAKAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation CRADLE, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Yuko HAYASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Human System Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2010-05-14
Paper # HCS2010-20,HIP2010-20
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 33
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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