Eye Movement Feature Set and Predictive Model for Dyslexia: Feature Set and Predictive Model for Dyslexia

Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.4018/IJCINI.20211001.OA28
Jothi Prabha Appadurai, R. Bhargavi
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Dyslexia is a learning disorder that can cause difficulties in reading or writing. Dyslexia is not a visual problem, but many dyslexics have impaired magnocellular system, which causes poor eye control. Eye-trackers are used to track eye movements. This research work proposes a set of significant eye movement features that are used to build a predictive model for dyslexia. Fixation and saccade eye events are detected using the dispersion-threshold and velocity-threshold algorithms. Various machine learning models are experimented. Validation is done on 185 subjects using 10-fold cross-validation. Velocity-based features gave high accuracy compared to statistical and dispersion features. Highest accuracy of 96% was achieved using the hybrid kernel support vector machine-particle swarm optimization model followed by the xtreme gradient boosting model with an accuracy of 95%. The best set of features are the first fixation start time, average fixation saccade duration, the total number of fixations, total number of saccades, and ratio between saccades and fixations.
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阅读障碍的眼动特征集和预测模型:阅读障碍的特征集和预测模型
阅读障碍是一种学习障碍,会导致阅读或写作困难。阅读障碍不是视觉问题,但许多阅读障碍患者的大细胞系统受损,导致眼睛控制能力差。眼球追踪器是用来追踪眼球运动的。这项研究工作提出了一组重要的眼球运动特征,用于建立阅读障碍的预测模型。使用色散阈值和速度阈值算法检测注视和扫视事件。实验了各种机器学习模型。使用10倍交叉验证对185名受试者进行验证。与统计和分散特征相比,基于速度的特征具有更高的准确性。混合核支持向量机-粒子群优化模型的准确率最高,达到96%,其次是极端梯度提升模型,准确率为95%。最佳特征集是第一次注视开始时间、平均注视扫视持续时间、总注视次数、总扫视次数和扫视次数与注视次数之比。
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