Integrating Click-Through and Eye-Tracking Logs for Decision-Making Process Mining
In current software every click of the users is logged, therefore a wealth of click-through information exists. Besides, recent technologies have made eye-tracking affordable and an alternative to other human-computer interaction means (e.g. mouse, touchscreens). A big challenge is to make sense of...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Inforec Association
2014-01-01
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Series: | Informatică economică |
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Online Access: | http://www.revistaie.ase.ro/content/69/05%20-%20Petrusel.pdf |
Summary: | In current software every click of the users is logged, therefore a wealth of click-through information exists. Besides, recent technologies have made eye-tracking affordable and an alternative to other human-computer interaction means (e.g. mouse, touchscreens). A big challenge is to make sense of all this data and convert it into useful information. This paper introduces a possible solution placed in the context of decision-making processes. We show how the decision maker's activity can be traced using two means: mouse tracing (i.e. clicks) and eye-tracking (i.e. eye fixations). Then, we discuss a mining approach, based on the log, which extracts a Decision Data Model (DDM). We use the DDM to determine, post-hoc, which decision strategy was employed. The paper concludes with a validation based on a controlled experiment. |
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ISSN: | 1453-1305 1842-8088 |