Title
Predicting postcompletion errors using eye movements
Abstract
A postcompletion error is a distinct type of procedural error where one fails to complete the final step of a task. While redesigning interfaces and providing explicit cues have been shown to be effective in reducing the postcompletion error rate, these methods are not always feasible or well liked. This paper demonstrates how specific eye movement measures can be used to predict when a user will make a postcompletion error. We describe a real-time eye gaze system that provides cues to the user if and only if there is a high probability of the user making a postcompletion error.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1357054.1357141
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
final step,specific eye movement measure,postcompletion error,high probability,procedural error,real-time eye,redesigning interface,distinct type,postcompletion error rate,explicit cue,cognition,real time,eye movements,eye gaze,graphical user interface,predictions,eye tracking,tracking,eye movement,error rate
Computer vision,Computer science,Word error rate,Graphical user interface,Human–computer interaction,Eye tracking,Eye movement,Artificial intelligence,If and only if,Cognition
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
14
1.11
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Raj M. Ratwani112319.84
J Malcolm McCurry2437.42
J. Gregory Trafton384191.79