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Automatic gaze-based user-independent detection of mind wandering during computerized reading

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Automatic gaze-based user-independent detection of mind wandering during computerized reading
Mind wandering is a ubiquitous phenomenon where attention involuntarily shifts from task-related thoughts to internal task-unrelated thoughts. Mind wandering can have negative effects on performance; hence, intelligent interfaces that detect mind wandering can improve performance by intervening and restoring attention to the current task. We investigated the use of eye gaze and contextual cues to automatically detect mind wandering during reading with a computer interface. Participants were pseudorandomly probed to report mind wandering while an eye tracker recorded their gaze during the reading task. Supervised machine learning techniques detected positive responses to mind wandering probes from eye gaze and context features in a user-independent fashion. Mind wandering was detected with an accuracy of 72% (expected accuracy by chance was 60%) when probed at the end of a page and an accuracy of 67% (chance was 59%) when probed in the midst of reading a page. Global gaze features (gaz...
Robert Bixler, Sidney K. D'Mello
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where UMUAI
Authors Robert Bixler, Sidney K. D'Mello
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