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2003
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Text or Pictures? An Eyetracking Study of How People View Digital Video Surrogates

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Text or Pictures? An Eyetracking Study of How People View Digital Video Surrogates
bstract and display digital video surrogates. This study reports on an investigation of digital video results pages that use textual and visual surrogates. Twelve subjects selected relevant video records from results lists containing titles, descriptions, and three keyframes for ten different search tasks. All subjects were eye-tracked to determine where, when, and how long they looked at text and image surrogates. Participants looked at and fixated on titles and descriptions statistically reliably more than on the images. Most people used the text as an anchor from which to make judgments about the search results and the images as confirmatory evidence for their selections. No differences were found whether the layout presented text or images in left to right order.
Anthony Hughes, Todd Wilkens, Barbara M. Wildemuth
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where CIVR
Authors Anthony Hughes, Todd Wilkens, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Gary Marchionini
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