We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two types of Cartesian graph. We describe an experiment and eye movement study, the results of which show that optimal scan paths assumed in the task analysis approximate the detailed sequences of saccades made by individuals. The research demonstrates the computational inequivalence of two sets of informationally equivalent graphs and illustrates how the computational advantages of a representation outweigh factors such as user unfamiliarity. We describe two models, using the ACT rational perceptual motor (ACT-R/PM) cognitive architecture, that replicate the pattern of observed response latencies and the complex scan paths revealed by the eye moveme...
Visual communication is ubiquitous, commanding our attention and commandeering our inattention. The ...
An empirical study examined the accuracy, decision speed, and eye movements of twenty subjects using...
We process information in memory and different people have different memory capacity. It is therefor...
We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two type...
We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two type...
Models of graph-based reasoning have typically accounted for the variation in problem solving perfor...
Gathering and integrating information from spatially distinct and qualitatively different sources re...
New advances in animation, scientific visualization, and graphical user interfaces make it essential...
Graphs are commonly believed to facilitate users’ compre-hension. We explored the effect of graphs o...
We describe an experiment in which the eye movements of participants, carrying out tasks using two c...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
Eye tracking enables the reconstruction of eye movements and thus the analysis of visual information...
The paper reports on the results of an experimental study of the usability of graphical displays for...
Computational models of attention can be used as a component of decision support systems. For accura...
Modern computing technology now allows us to visualize data in ways that were not possible before. H...
Visual communication is ubiquitous, commanding our attention and commandeering our inattention. The ...
An empirical study examined the accuracy, decision speed, and eye movements of twenty subjects using...
We process information in memory and different people have different memory capacity. It is therefor...
We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two type...
We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two type...
Models of graph-based reasoning have typically accounted for the variation in problem solving perfor...
Gathering and integrating information from spatially distinct and qualitatively different sources re...
New advances in animation, scientific visualization, and graphical user interfaces make it essential...
Graphs are commonly believed to facilitate users’ compre-hension. We explored the effect of graphs o...
We describe an experiment in which the eye movements of participants, carrying out tasks using two c...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
Eye tracking enables the reconstruction of eye movements and thus the analysis of visual information...
The paper reports on the results of an experimental study of the usability of graphical displays for...
Computational models of attention can be used as a component of decision support systems. For accura...
Modern computing technology now allows us to visualize data in ways that were not possible before. H...
Visual communication is ubiquitous, commanding our attention and commandeering our inattention. The ...
An empirical study examined the accuracy, decision speed, and eye movements of twenty subjects using...
We process information in memory and different people have different memory capacity. It is therefor...