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Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Modeling the Visual Search of Displays: A Revised ACT-R Model of Icon Search Based on Eye-Tracking Data - Michael D. Fleetwood and Michael D. Byrne Min. Jung Sang

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Contents INTRODUCTION GENERAL PROCEDURES COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF THE EXPERIMENT EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK REVISING THE MODEL DISCUSSION

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Introduction An understanding of how users search for icons would be of use to system designers and researchers. The research presented here focuses on two issues: –One, developing a detailed understanding of how a person searches for an icon in a typically crowded screen of other icons that vary in similarity to the target –two, building a cognitively plausible model that simulates the processes inferred in the human search process. 3

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Introduction 1.1. Relevant Visual Search Literature Paradigm Efficiency of a visual search can be assessed by looking at changes in response time (RT) or accuracy as a function of changes in the set size, the number of items in the display. Computer users frequently must search for a desired object in a graphical user interface. 4

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Introduction Preattentive Search Effects In an efficient search, such as a search for a red item among green items, the subjective experience is that the target effectively pops out from its surroundings. An important class of search tasks producing searches of intermediate efficiency is conjunction searches, where features and targets are distinguishable only on the basis of a conjunction of several different features. – color and form X ₂ X ₂ X ₂ X ₂ O ₂ X ₂ O ₂ X ₂ X X ₂ O ₂ X ₂ X ₂ O ₂ X ₂ X ₂ O ₂ distractor ratio effect –When the ratio between different types of distractors in a conjunctive search task strongly influences the response times in detecting a target item. – color and shape 3 characteristics to be of primary importance in the measurement of symbols and icons: –concreteness, distinctiveness, and complexity. 5

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Introduction 1.2 ACT-R 5.0 Cognitive architectures provide at least two major benefits for the purposes of the proposed approach. –First, architectures incorporate well-tested parameters and constraints on cognitive and perceptual–motor processes, and any model developed in an architecture necessarily inherits these parameters and constraints. –Second, these predictions are inherent in the model yet separate from the modeler. The Vision Module The Vision Module is organized around two subsystems, a where system and a what system. What system - Shift visual attention (chunk) –Shift of visual attention takes 135 ms(50ms, 85ms) The Motor Module Simple movements have a minimum execution time, and more complex movements (such as pointing with the mouse) have a longer execution time based on Fitts’s law. 6

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 GENERAL PROCEDURES The experiments presented here are a replication of a set of experiments reported in Fleetwood and Byrne (2002). Three independent variables were manipulated, all of which were within- subject factors. –set size(6, 12, 18, 24) –icon quality (good(6colors & 2 shape), fair(3colors), poor(3colors)) –icon border (3 levels - without a border, circle, box) Each block in the experiment consisted of 36 trials. (4 × 3 × 3= 36) 7

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 GENERAL PROCEDURES To quantify the levels of complexity and distinctiveness of our icons, a separate study was conducted in which 22 participants rated each of the icons on these two attributes. –Complexity (1, very simple, 5, very complex) –Distinctiveness (1, not distinct; 5, very distinctive) On each trial, one third of the icons in the search display had the same pictorial icon and matching border as the target icon, referred to as target- matching (TM) icons. Target TM

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF THE EXPERIMENT 3.1 Model A model was constructed in ACT-R 5.0 –The model must remember the target icon and its corresponding filename. –For the good quality icons, a single attribute pair represents each icon. –more complex icons will have a number of attribute pairs associated with them. –The model stores only one attribute pair of the target icon so that it can identify the target icon in the distractor set. As a result, the model will often examine icons that do not match the target icon exactly but rather share only one particular attribute pair with the target icon. 9

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF THE EXPERIMENT In the precue stage of a trial The model attends the target icon and selects at random one attribute pair It also notes and stores the filename. The model uses the stored feature and filename to identify TM icons among the distractor set. This series of events is completed in ACT-R through seven productions. –two to locate the target icon and store –three to locate the filename and store it –two to locate and click on the Ready button On the second stage of a trial The model must find the target icon among the distractors. The search process is accomplished through four productions in ACT-R(285ms). –A random icon is found that contains the feature of the target icon stored by the model in the initial stage of the trial(1) –Visual attention is shifted to the filename below the newly located icon (2) –If the filename below the new icon matches the filename stored by the model, then visual attention is shifted up to the icon so that it can be clicked on with the mouse (1) 10

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Results = 0.98 The quality of the fit suggests that the model does an excellent job of accounting for the major trends in the data. 11

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK 4.1. Model Predictions The ACT-R model of icon search just described makes several predictions regarding the eye movement patterns of participants. –Number of shifts of attention per trial –Number of shifts of visual attention to TM icons –Search strategy –Reexamination of icons 4.2. Methods Participants : 10 undergraduate students at Rice University Apparatus and Materials : The eye tracker used was an ISCAN RK726/RK520 HighRes Pupil/CR tracker with a polhemus FASTRACK head tracker. 12

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK ACT-R 5.0 describes patterns of visual attention but does not explicitly predict eye movements or fixations. For any shift of visual attention, three possibilities may occur with respect to eye movements and fixations. –A saccade and a single fixation may be made to the new locus of visual attention. –Followed by several fixations toward, or on the region of, interest before a new shift of visual attention is made. –Multiple shifts of visual attention occur before any eye movements are made. (no eye movement data that may be compared to visual attention predictions) 13

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK 4.3. Results As icon quality decreases (good to fair to poor), response times increase, F(2, 18) = 58.71, p <.001. Also, as set size increases, response times increase, F(3, 27) = 71.89, p <

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK 4.3. Results The average number of gazes per trial are plotted as a function of icon quality and set size. Patterns in the gaze data were similar to those found in the response time data. =

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK 4.3. Results The ratio of TM fixations (fixations to TM icons) to total fixations is presented as a function of icon quality and set size. 16

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK 4.3. Results 17

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK 4.3. Results 18

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 EYE TRACKING THE ICON SEARCH TASK 4.3. Results The proportion of fixations where the contingent fixation was to a TM icon is presented in Figure 10. –Patterns corresponding to those found in the RT and fixation data were observed in the proportion of subsequent fixations to a nearest TM icon. –A reliable effect of set size, F(3, 27) = 4.53, p <.05, and a reliable effect of icon quality, F(2, 18) = 22.32, p <.001 In the poor quality condition, where there was the most reexamination of icons, icons were reexamined infrequently, a maximum of approximately 4% of the time at the largest set size. 19

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Discussion of Eye-Tracking Results As we saw increases in reaction time with increases in set size and decreases in icon quality. The model also predicted the response time data well. Despite predicting the response time data well, the model overestimated the number of gazes per trial across all set sizes and levels of quality (Figure 6). The estimated time to make shift of visual attention in the model is faster than the average gaze duration of participants. This may be due to two possible reasons. –the model-estimated time to make a shift of visual attention and encode the item at that location, 135 ms is simply too fast for the current task. –possibility is that participants are making many covert shifts of visual attention. 20

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 REVISING THE MODEL Eye Movements and Movements of Attention(EMMA) EMMA is a computational model that serves as a bridge between observable eye movements and the unobservable cognitive processes and shifts of attention that produce them. How peripheral viewing and object frequency affect the time needed to encode a visual object into an internal representation. Improving the Model Search Strategy To accommodate this strategy in the model, we adopted a “nearest” strategy. 21

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Modeling Results 22

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 Modeling Results 23

Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab. Korea Univ. Division Information Management Engineering UI Lab – 2 학기 Paper 7 DISCUSSION One of the more pronounced effects seen in the studies presented here was the effect of icon quality. People have memory for where they have looked in a visual search context is currently the subject of some debate in the research community. –One set of results suggest that participants have no memory for where they have searched The search strategy of searching the icon nearest to the currently fixated icon also has implications well beyond the realm of icon search. This research has implications beyond the specific domain of icon search. What our research has shown is that using response time alone is not a strong-enough constraint on the model-building process; we were able to fit the response time data well with an inaccurate strategy. 24