Using eye tracking to investigate graphical elements for fully sighted and low vision users

Julie A. Jacko, Armando B. Barreto, Josey Y.M. Chu, Holly S. Bautsch, Gottlieb J. Marmet, Ingrid U. Scott, Robert H. Rosa

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Abstract

The graphical elements for fully sighted and low vision users were investigated using eye tracking. The instrumental set up used to record the participants' eye movement consisted of the Jacko Low Vision Interaction Assessment (JLVIA) software coupled with an Applied Science Laboratory eye tracking system. The results showed that the eye movement analysis could be used reliably for a group of low vision users to identify the point at which icon enlargement failed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium 2000
EditorsS.N. Spencer, S.N. Spencer
Pages112
Number of pages1
StatePublished - 2000
EventProceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium 2000 - Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States
Duration: Nov 6 2000Nov 8 2000

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium 2000

Other

OtherProceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium 2000
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPalm Beach Gardens, FL
Period11/6/0011/8/00

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Engineering

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