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Video-Based Eye Tracking to Detect the Attention Shift: A Computer Classroom Context-Aware System

Video-Based Eye Tracking to Detect the Attention Shift: A Computer Classroom Context-Aware System

Yung-Lung Kuo, Jiann-Shu Lee, Min-Chai Hsieh
Copyright: © 2014 |Volume: 12 |Issue: 4 |Pages: 16
ISSN: 1539-3100|EISSN: 1539-3119|EISBN13: 9781466653542|DOI: 10.4018/ijdet.2014100105
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Kuo, Yung-Lung, et al. "Video-Based Eye Tracking to Detect the Attention Shift: A Computer Classroom Context-Aware System." IJDET vol.12, no.4 2014: pp.66-81. http://doi.org/10.4018/ijdet.2014100105

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Kuo, Y., Lee, J., & Hsieh, M. (2014). Video-Based Eye Tracking to Detect the Attention Shift: A Computer Classroom Context-Aware System. International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (IJDET), 12(4), 66-81. http://doi.org/10.4018/ijdet.2014100105

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Kuo, Yung-Lung, Jiann-Shu Lee, and Min-Chai Hsieh. "Video-Based Eye Tracking to Detect the Attention Shift: A Computer Classroom Context-Aware System," International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (IJDET) 12, no.4: 66-81. http://doi.org/10.4018/ijdet.2014100105

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Abstract

Eye and head movements evoked in response to obvious visual attention shifts. However, there has been little progress on the causes of absent-mindedness so far. The paper proposes an attention awareness system that captures the conditions regarding the interaction of eye gaze and head pose under various attentional switching in computer classroom. Via the algorithm of complexion area detection, eye location and eye tracking, the system detects the shifts of the subject's attention, records it and sends a notification to the class teacher. In five variant experiments of attentional shift, the authors find the cues of subjects when turning to other directions, moving forwards or backwards, and closing eyes. It applies even if the students wear glasses or have hair fringe. The findings of absent-mindedness are very important for psychologists or educators conducting post-hoc analysis. These experimental results show eye tracking are useful for detecting shift of attention.

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