Title
Predicting Preference From Fixations
Abstract
We measured the strength of the association between looking behaviour and preference. Participants selected the most preferred face out of a grid of 8 faces. Fixation times were correlated with selection on a trial-by-trial basis, as well as with explicit preference ratings. Furthermore, by ranking features based on fixation times, we were able to successfully predict participants' preferences for novel feature combinations in a two-alternative forced choice task. In addition, we obtained a similar pattern of findings in a very different stimulus domain: mock company logos. Our results indicated that fixation times can be used to predict selection in large arrays and they might also be employed to estimate preferences for whole stimuli as well as their constituent features.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2009
PSYCHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Eye movements, preference, gaze bias, decision making
Field
DocType
Volume
Fixation (psychology),Pattern recognition,Ranking,Two-alternative forced choice,Psychology,Eye movement,Human–computer interaction,Fixation (visual),Artificial intelligence,Stimulus (physiology),Machine learning
Journal
7
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
1720-7525
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.28
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mackenzie G. Glaholt1162.76
Mei-chun Wu2302.66
Eyal M. Reingold3273.12