Treffer: Evaluating User Experience and Data Quality in Gamified Data Collection for Appearance-Based Gaze Estimation.

Title:
Evaluating User Experience and Data Quality in Gamified Data Collection for Appearance-Based Gaze Estimation.
Authors:
Yue, Mingtao1 (AUTHOR), Sayuda, Tomomi1 (AUTHOR), Pennington, Miles1 (AUTHOR), Sugano, Yusuke1 (AUTHOR) sugano@iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Source:
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. Jun2025, Vol. 41 Issue 12, p7549-7565. 17p.
Database:
Business Source Premier

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Appearance-based gaze estimation, which uses only a regular camera to estimate human gaze, is important in various application fields. While the technique faces data bias issues, data collection protocol is often demanding, and collecting data from a wide range of participants is difficult. It is an important challenge to design opportunities that allow a diverse range of people to participate while ensuring the quality of the training data. To tackle this challenge, we introduce a novel gamified approach for collecting training data. In this game, two players communicate words via eye gaze through a transparent letter board. Images captured during gameplay serve as valuable training data for gaze estimation models. The game is designed as a physical installation that involves communication between players, and it is expected to attract the interest of diverse participants. We assess the game's significance on data quality and user experience through a comparative user study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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