Classifying Attention Types with Thermal Imaging and Eye Tracking

Author:

Abdelrahman Yomna1,Khan Anam Ahmad2,Newn Joshua2,Velloso Eduardo2,Safwat Sherine Ashraf3,Bailey James2,Bulling Andreas4,Vetere Frank2,Schmidt Albrecht5

Affiliation:

1. Bundeswehr University Munich, Munich, Germany

2. Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

3. German University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt

4. Institute for Visualisation and Interactive Systems, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

5. Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Munich, Germany

Abstract

Despite the importance of attention in user performance, current methods for attention classification do not allow to discriminate between different attention types. We propose a novel method that combines thermal imaging and eye tracking to unobtrusively classify four types of attention: sustained, alternating, selective, and divided. We collected a data set in which we stimulate these four attention types in a user study (N = 22) using combinations of audio and visual stimuli while measuring users' facial temperature and eye movement. Using a Logistic Regression on features extracted from both sensing technologies, we can classify the four attention types with high AUC scores up to 75.7% for the user independent-condition independent, 87% for the user-independent-condition dependent, and 77.4% for the user-dependent prediction. Our findings not only demonstrate the potential of thermal imaging and eye tracking for unobtrusive classification of different attention types but also pave the way for novel applications for attentive user interfaces and attention-aware computing.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

H2020 European Research Council

Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Human-Computer Interaction

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