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Investigating Eye Movement Measures in the context of Human Machine Cooperation

Christiane Wiebel, "Investigating Eye Movement Measures in the context of Human Machine Cooperation", Colloquium at the Scene Grammar Lab, University of Franfurt, 2023.

Abstract

Today many Intelligent systems do not act autonomously but operate in interaction with a human user. Recent HMI research has hypothesized that such an interaction between human and machine is best reached by designing the system to behave cooperatively (Bengler, 2012, Bütepage, 2017, Krüger, 2018, Sendhoff, 2020). In this context, modelling the user is one important subtask and eye tracking measures are a popular tool. In this talk I will summarize some of our recent work on investigating eye movement measures for human machine cooperation. In particular, I will introduce the potential of a novel information theoretic approach on scan path data for the assessment of different user states.



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