<p>The existing re-engineering, namely transcoding, techniques improved disabled and mobile Web users experience by making Web pages more accessible in constrained environments such as on small screen devices and in audio presentation. However, none of these techniques use eye tracking data to transcode Web pages based on understanding and predicting users’ experience. The overarching goal of eMINE project is to improve the user experience in such constrained environments by using a novel application of eye tracking technology. The project proposes an algorithm to identify common scanpaths, which are eye movement sequences, and relating those scanpaths to visual elements of Web pages. It can then be used to transcode Web pages, for instance...
The Web has become the primary medium for accessing information and for conducting many types of onl...
Capturing and analyzing the detailed eye movements of a user while reading a web page can reveal muc...
User studies are typically difficult, recruiting enough users is often problematic and each experime...
he existing re-engineering, namely transcoding, techniques improved disabled and mobile Web users ex...
<p>As web technologies evolve and enable designers to create more visually interactive and consequen...
<p>eMINE scanpath algorithm was developed in order to identify common scanpaths in terms of visual e...
Web pages are typically decorated with different kinds of visual elements that help sighted people c...
Eye tracking has commonly been used to investigate how users interact with web pages, with the goal ...
Eye tracking has been widely used to investigate user interactions with the Web to improve user expe...
Eye tracking studies have widely been used in improving the design and usability of web pages and in...
We propose a novel approach to detect autism based on the eye-movement paths of users on the Web. Th...
Eye tracking is an increasingly more popular research method in software engineering and can be used...
The use of world wide web has increased rapidly over the past few years. In addition, websites cove...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
The Web 2.0 evolution has spread more interactive technologies which affected accessibility for user...
The Web has become the primary medium for accessing information and for conducting many types of onl...
Capturing and analyzing the detailed eye movements of a user while reading a web page can reveal muc...
User studies are typically difficult, recruiting enough users is often problematic and each experime...
he existing re-engineering, namely transcoding, techniques improved disabled and mobile Web users ex...
<p>As web technologies evolve and enable designers to create more visually interactive and consequen...
<p>eMINE scanpath algorithm was developed in order to identify common scanpaths in terms of visual e...
Web pages are typically decorated with different kinds of visual elements that help sighted people c...
Eye tracking has commonly been used to investigate how users interact with web pages, with the goal ...
Eye tracking has been widely used to investigate user interactions with the Web to improve user expe...
Eye tracking studies have widely been used in improving the design and usability of web pages and in...
We propose a novel approach to detect autism based on the eye-movement paths of users on the Web. Th...
Eye tracking is an increasingly more popular research method in software engineering and can be used...
The use of world wide web has increased rapidly over the past few years. In addition, websites cove...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
The Web 2.0 evolution has spread more interactive technologies which affected accessibility for user...
The Web has become the primary medium for accessing information and for conducting many types of onl...
Capturing and analyzing the detailed eye movements of a user while reading a web page can reveal muc...
User studies are typically difficult, recruiting enough users is often problematic and each experime...