Touch input and gaze correlation on tablets

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Abstract

Prior work has shown gaze behaviour correlates with mouse movement in conventional desktop interfaces. As many devices now employ direct touch instead of a mouse, we have conducted a first study analysing how gaze correlates with touch input. We collected touch and gaze data on a tablet from 24 participants, on search, shopping, and “link-following” tasks representative of typical online use of tablets. Our analysis shows a gaze fixation typically leads touch input by 337 ms within 197 pixels. We observed a stronger correlation in the context of link-following, in comparison with touch on other HTML objects and virtual keyboard.

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Weill-Tessier, P., & Gellersen, H. (2018). Touch input and gaze correlation on tablets. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 73, pp. 287–296). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59424-8_27

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