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Are you stressed? Your eyes and the mouse can tell

机译:你强调了吗?你的眼睛和老鼠可以说

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Stress is a fact of daily life. Stress can also deteriorate human's attention and memory, which, when a user is engaged in interactive applications, will negatively affect the user experience and downgrade the delivered performance. Traditional stress inference is mainly based on user physical features like Blood Volume Pulse, Galvanic Skin Response, often captured via devices that intrude on the user space. In contrast, this paper proposes a non-intrusive approach that exploits the consistency of users' behavioral patterns when interacting with a user interface, specifically, in terms of eye gaze and mouse movement. The relationship between the stress experienced by the user and his/her eye gaze and gaze-mouse coordination patterns are investigated. We show that both eye gaze and gaze-mouse coordination patterns can be exploited to distinguish whether a user is under stress. We also discover that a user's eye gaze behavior patterns are more consistent when he/she is under stress. This understanding of how a user's behavior differs under stress could be useful in the development of effective adaptive systems that can maximize user potential.
机译:压力是日常生活的事实。压力也可以恶化人类的注意力和记忆,当用户从事交互式应用时,将对用户体验产生负面影响并降级交付的性能。传统的压力推断主要基于用户物理特征,如血容量脉冲,电流皮肤响应,经常通过侵入用户空间的设备捕获。相反,本文提出了一种非侵入性方法,该方法利用用户行为模式的一致性在与用户界面交互时,具体地,在眼睛凝视和鼠标运动方面。研究了用户和他/她的眼睛凝视和凝视小鼠协调模式之间的压力之间的关系。我们表明,可以利用眼睛凝视和凝氧小鼠协调模式来区分用户是否处于压力之下。我们还发现当他/她受到压力时,用户的眼睛凝视行为模式更加一致。这种理解用户的行为如何在压力下的不同之处在于开发有效的自适应系统可以最大化用户潜力。

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