Title
Gaze-based Landmarks to Support Re-finding Information on the Web.
Abstract
Re-finding information is a frequently performed task in the WWW, which requires both the relocation of the page and the re-finding of specific information within the page. However, current browsers rarely support the second task. In this paper, we present a gaze-based approach to create marks within web pages in order to support re-finding information. Therefore, eye tracking is used to identify information relevant to the user. To inform the ongoing design process, an informal user study has been conducted. The results suggest that landmarks should be created based on a combination of different measures (e.g., gaze and mouse data) and presented in the user's peripheral visual field.
Year
Venue
Field
2013
MENSCH & COMPUTER 2013: INTERAKTIVE VIELFALT. INTERACTIVE DIVERSITY
Gaze,Computer science,Eye tracking,Multimedia
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Julia Hempel1110.97
Marcus Nitsche2306.27
Stefan Haun333.81
Andreas Nürnberger4960103.52