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Towards robust gaze-based objective quality measures for text

Published: 28 March 2012 Publication History

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An increasing amount of text is being read digitally. In this paper we explore how eye tracking devices can be used to aggregate reading data of many readers in order to provide authors and editors with objective and implicitly gathered quality feedback. We present a robust way to jointly evaluate the gaze data of multiple readers, with respect to various reading-related features. We conducted an experiment in which a group of high school students composed essays subsequently read and rated by a group of seven other students. Analyzing the recorded data, we find that the amount of regression targets, the reading-to-skimming ratio, reading speed and reading count are the most discriminative features to distinguish very comprehensible from barely comprehensible text passages. By employing machine learning techniques, we are able to classify the comprehensibility of text automatically with an overall accuracy of 62%.

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      ETRA '12: Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
      March 2012
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      DOI:10.1145/2168556
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      March 28 - 30, 2012
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