Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking

Empirical studies of static and dynamic diagrams have traditionally collected outcome data indicating the effectiveness of these depictions with respect to comprehension and learning. Because outcome measures alone provide limited insights as to why diagrams are or are not effective, there has been...

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Main Authors: Lowe, Ric, Boucheix, J.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-887/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25646
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description Empirical studies of static and dynamic diagrams have traditionally collected outcome data indicating the effectiveness of these depictions with respect to comprehension and learning. Because outcome measures alone provide limited insights as to why diagrams are or are not effective, there has been growing interest in studying how people process these depictions. In some cases, the aim of this research is to develop principled approaches for guiding diagram design while in others it is to devise strategies that could support users. This paper presents a selection of examples from varied content domains illustrating how eye tracking data can be combined with other measures to probe how users interact with diagrams. Descriptions of the systems used in these combinations will be described and the synergies between eye tracking and the other measures explained. The illustrations are selected from studies in which the goals ranged from exploring the effects of cueing to comparing visual and haptic search. These different examples show that approaches used for analysing and interpreting eye tracking data need to be carefully matched to the specific goals of individual studies. We conclude with recommendations for using eye tracking as an adjunct to other approaches for gathering diagram processing data.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-256462017-01-30T12:49:32Z Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking Lowe, Ric Boucheix, J. Empirical studies of static and dynamic diagrams have traditionally collected outcome data indicating the effectiveness of these depictions with respect to comprehension and learning. Because outcome measures alone provide limited insights as to why diagrams are or are not effective, there has been growing interest in studying how people process these depictions. In some cases, the aim of this research is to develop principled approaches for guiding diagram design while in others it is to devise strategies that could support users. This paper presents a selection of examples from varied content domains illustrating how eye tracking data can be combined with other measures to probe how users interact with diagrams. Descriptions of the systems used in these combinations will be described and the synergies between eye tracking and the other measures explained. The illustrations are selected from studies in which the goals ranged from exploring the effects of cueing to comparing visual and haptic search. These different examples show that approaches used for analysing and interpreting eye tracking data need to be carefully matched to the specific goals of individual studies. We conclude with recommendations for using eye tracking as an adjunct to other approaches for gathering diagram processing data. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25646 http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-887/ restricted
spellingShingle Lowe, Ric
Boucheix, J.
Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking
title Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking
title_full Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking
title_fullStr Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking
title_full_unstemmed Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking
title_short Processing static and dynamic diagrams: Insights from eye tracking
title_sort processing static and dynamic diagrams: insights from eye tracking
url http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-887/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25646