StrategicReading: Understanding Complex Mobile Reading Strategies via Implicit Behavior Sensing

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Abstract

Mobile devices are becoming an important platform for reading. However, existing research on mobile reading primarily focuses on low-level metrics such as speed and comprehension. For complex reading tasks involving information seeking and context switching, researchers still rely on verbal reports via think-aloud. We present StrategicReading, an intelligent reading system running on unmodified smartphones, to understand high-level strategic reading behaviors on mobile devices. StrategicReading leverages multimodal behavior sensing and takes advantage of signals from camera-based gaze sensing, kinematic scrolling patterns, and cross-page behavior changes. Through a 40-participant study, we found that gaze patterns, muscle stiffness signals, and reading paths captured by StrategicReading can infer both users' reading strategies and reading performance with high accuracy.

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Guo, W., Cho, B. Y., & Wang, J. (2020). StrategicReading: Understanding Complex Mobile Reading Strategies via Implicit Behavior Sensing. In ICMI 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (pp. 491–500). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3382507.3418879

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