Oswald Barral, Sébastien Lallé, Grigorii Guz, A. Iranpour, C. Conati
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Abstract
We leverage eye-tracking data to predict user performance and levels of cognitive abilities while reading magazine-style narrative visualizations (MSNV), a widespread form of multimodal documents that combine text and visualizations. Such predictions are motivated by recent interest in devising user-adaptive MSNVs that can dynamically adapt to a user's needs. Our results provide evidence for the feasibility of real-time user modeling in MSNV, as we are the first to consider eye tracking data for predicting task comprehension and cognitive abilities while processing multimodal documents. We follow with a discussion on the implications to the design of personalized MSNVs.