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New Measures of Visual Scanning Efficiency and Cognitive Effort

Zezhong Lv, View ORCID ProfileQing Xu, View ORCID ProfileKlaus Schoeffmann, View ORCID ProfileSimon Parkinson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.17.386185
Zezhong Lv
1College of Intelligence and Computing, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, ,
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Qing Xu
1College of Intelligence and Computing, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, ,
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Klaus Schoeffmann
2Institute of Information Technology, Alpen-Adria Universitat Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt, Austria,
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Simon Parkinson
3School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK,
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Abstract

Visual scanning plays an important role in sampling visual information from the surrounding environments for a lot of everyday sensorimotor tasks, such as walking and car driving. In this paper, we consider the problem of visual scanning mechanism underpinning sensorimotor tasks in 3D dynamic environments. We exploit the use of eye tracking data as a biomarker, for indicating the visuo-motor behavioral measures in the context of virtual driving. A new metric of visual scanning efficiency (VSE), which is defined as a mathematical divergence between a fixation distribution and a distribution of optical flows induced by fixations, is proposed by making use of a widely-known information theoretic tool, the square root of Jensen-Shannon divergence. Based on the proposed efficiency metric, a cognitive effort measure (CEM) is developed by using the concept of quantity of information. Psychophysical eye tracking studies, in virtual reality based driving, are conducted to reveal that the new metric of visual scanning efficiency can be employed very well as a proxy evaluation for driving performance. In addition, the effectiveness of the proposed cognitive effort measure is demonstrated by a strong correlation between this measure and pupil size change. These results suggest that the exploitation of eye tracking data provides an effective biomarker for sensorimotor behaviors.

  • visual scanning efficiency
  • eye tracking
  • biomarker
  • Jensen-Shannon divergence (JSD)
  • cognitive effort

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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New Measures of Visual Scanning Efficiency and Cognitive Effort
Zezhong Lv, Qing Xu, Klaus Schoeffmann, Simon Parkinson
bioRxiv 2020.11.17.386185; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.17.386185
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New Measures of Visual Scanning Efficiency and Cognitive Effort
Zezhong Lv, Qing Xu, Klaus Schoeffmann, Simon Parkinson
bioRxiv 2020.11.17.386185; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.17.386185

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