Yarbus’ claim to decode the observer’s task from eye movements has received mixed reactions. In this paper, we have supported the hypothesis that it is possible to decode the task. We conducted an exploratory analysis on the dataset by projecting features and data points into a scatter plot to visualize the nuance properties for each task. Following this analysis, we eliminated highly correlated features before training an SVM and Ada Boosting classifier to predict the tasks from this filtered eye movements data. We achieve an accuracy of 95.4% on this task classification problem and hence, support the hypothesis that task classification is possible from a user’s eye movement data.</p
Previous attempts to classify task from eye movement data have relied on model architectures designe...
Eye movement data convey a wealth of information that can be used to probe human behaviour and cogni...
Studies have shown the possibility to classify user tasks from eye-movement data. We present a new w...
Yarbus’ claim to decode the observer’s task from eye movements has received mixed reactions. In this...
Yarbus' claim to decode the observer's task from eye movements has received mixed reactions. In this...
The role of task has received special attention in visual cognition research because it can provide ...
Predicting an observer's tasks from eye movements during several viewing tasks has been investigated...
The ability to predict and guide viewer attention has important applications in computer graphics, i...
Several studies, including Yarbus (1967), have found that various task instructions for viewing imag...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
Contains fulltext : 225885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the semin...
Our eyes actively perform tasks including, but not limited to, searching, comparing, and counting. T...
Human eye movements provide a rich source of information into the human vi-sual information processi...
pro is ov p sk-d pos of ed w wi ual fea movem s also also i ne tha gaged r a sp of Yarbus using new ...
Since the seminal work of Yarbus, multiple studies have demonstrated the influence of task-set on oc...
Previous attempts to classify task from eye movement data have relied on model architectures designe...
Eye movement data convey a wealth of information that can be used to probe human behaviour and cogni...
Studies have shown the possibility to classify user tasks from eye-movement data. We present a new w...
Yarbus’ claim to decode the observer’s task from eye movements has received mixed reactions. In this...
Yarbus' claim to decode the observer's task from eye movements has received mixed reactions. In this...
The role of task has received special attention in visual cognition research because it can provide ...
Predicting an observer's tasks from eye movements during several viewing tasks has been investigated...
The ability to predict and guide viewer attention has important applications in computer graphics, i...
Several studies, including Yarbus (1967), have found that various task instructions for viewing imag...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
Contains fulltext : 225885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the semin...
Our eyes actively perform tasks including, but not limited to, searching, comparing, and counting. T...
Human eye movements provide a rich source of information into the human vi-sual information processi...
pro is ov p sk-d pos of ed w wi ual fea movem s also also i ne tha gaged r a sp of Yarbus using new ...
Since the seminal work of Yarbus, multiple studies have demonstrated the influence of task-set on oc...
Previous attempts to classify task from eye movement data have relied on model architectures designe...
Eye movement data convey a wealth of information that can be used to probe human behaviour and cogni...
Studies have shown the possibility to classify user tasks from eye-movement data. We present a new w...