Eye-hand coordination during visual search on geographic displays

A. Çöltekin, Urska Demsar, A. Brychtová, J. Vandrol

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Abstract

Eye movement analysis can provide insights into the cognitive processes in human mind and have been successfully utilized to study visual tasks such as reading and exploration of digital displays. However recording eye movements requires costly equipment and the face-to-face individual data collection forces us to work with only a limited number of participants. Interactive displays are alternatively evaluated through mouse movements which can be collected considerably easier than eye movements. It is however an open question if and how these two types of movement are linked. In this project, we study the link between eye and mouse movements to understand the eye-hand coordination specifically with visual search tasks in geographic displays.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Eye Tracking for Spatial Research (ET4S 2014)
Subtitle of host publicationco-located with the 8th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2014)
EditorsPeter Kiefer, Ioannis Giannopoulos, Martin Raubal, Antonio Krüger
Pages12-16
Number of pages5
Volume1241
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014
Event2nd International Workshop on Eye Tracking for Spatial Research - Austria, Vienna, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Sept 201423 Sept 2014

Publication series

NameCEUR Workshop Proceedings
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

Conference

Conference2nd International Workshop on Eye Tracking for Spatial Research
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityVienna
Period23/09/1423/09/14

Keywords

  • Eye tracking
  • Mouse tracking
  • Visual search
  • Trajectory analysis

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