Nearly every web search engine presents its results in an identical format: a ranked list of web page summaries. Each summary comprises a title; some sentence fragments usually containing words used in the query; and URL information about the page. In this study we present data from our pilot experiments with eye tracking equipment to examine how users interact with this standard list of results as presented by the Australian sensis.com.au web search service. In particular, we observe: different behaviours for navigational and informational queries; that users generally scan the list top to bottom; and that eyes rarely wander from the left of the page. We also attempt to correlate the number of bold words (query words) in a summary with the...
Journal of Eye Tracking, Visual Cognition and EmotionThe ISO norm line 9241 states some criteria for...
A Review of: Schultheiß, S., & Lewandowski, D. (2021). How users’ knowledge of advertisements infl...
The ISO norm line 9241 states some criteria for ergonomics of human system interaction. In markets w...
Eye-tracking research is beneficial for better understanding user behaviour in search engines. The p...
Users tend to ignore advertisements when viewing a web page, however, when searching for a specific ...
The World Wide Web plays a central role in many aspects of our modern life. In particular, using sea...
This article surveys the use of eye tracking in investiga-tions of online search. Three eye tracking...
We present initial results from a project, in which we examined feasibility of inferring web page re...
We investigate how users interact with the results page of a WWW search engine using eye-tracking. T...
Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The web is used to gather information through Search tools globally. These search ...
This paper investigates the composition of search engine results pages. We define what elements the ...
Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by ...
HCI 2009 : Human-Computer Interaction. New Trends, July 19-24, 2009, San Diego, CA, USAIn general, m...
Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by ...
Journal of Eye Tracking, Visual Cognition and EmotionThe ISO norm line 9241 states some criteria for...
A Review of: Schultheiß, S., & Lewandowski, D. (2021). How users’ knowledge of advertisements infl...
The ISO norm line 9241 states some criteria for ergonomics of human system interaction. In markets w...
Eye-tracking research is beneficial for better understanding user behaviour in search engines. The p...
Users tend to ignore advertisements when viewing a web page, however, when searching for a specific ...
The World Wide Web plays a central role in many aspects of our modern life. In particular, using sea...
This article surveys the use of eye tracking in investiga-tions of online search. Three eye tracking...
We present initial results from a project, in which we examined feasibility of inferring web page re...
We investigate how users interact with the results page of a WWW search engine using eye-tracking. T...
Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The web is used to gather information through Search tools globally. These search ...
This paper investigates the composition of search engine results pages. We define what elements the ...
Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by ...
HCI 2009 : Human-Computer Interaction. New Trends, July 19-24, 2009, San Diego, CA, USAIn general, m...
Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by ...
Journal of Eye Tracking, Visual Cognition and EmotionThe ISO norm line 9241 states some criteria for...
A Review of: Schultheiß, S., & Lewandowski, D. (2021). How users’ knowledge of advertisements infl...
The ISO norm line 9241 states some criteria for ergonomics of human system interaction. In markets w...