Semi-automated usability analysis through eye tracking

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Malan, Katherine M.
Eloff, Jan H.P.
De Bruin, J.A. (Jhani)

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Computer Society of South Africa

Abstract

Usability of software is a crucial aspect of successful applications and could give one application a competitive edge over another. Eye tracking is a popular approach to usability evaluation, but is time consuming and requires expert analysis. This paper proposes a semi-automated process for identifying usability problems in applications with a task-based focus, such as business applications, without the need for expert analysis. The approach is demonstrated on the eye tracking data from a mobile procurement application involving 33 participants. With the recent inclusion of built-in eye tracking hardware in mobile devices, the proposed approach introduces the possibility of conducting remote, large-scale usability studies for improving user experience in mobile applications.

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Automated usability testing, Eye tracking

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Malan, K.M., Eloff J.H.P and De Bruin, J.A. (2018). Semi-automated Usability Analysis through Eye Tracking. South African Computer Journal 30(1), 66–84. https://DOI.org/10.18489/sacj.v30i1.511.