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Multidisciplinary Reading Patterns of Digital Documents

Multidisciplinary Reading Patterns is an eye-tracking dataset consisting of reading patterns of researchers on scientific literature. In the initial version, we include reading patterns of seven doctoral students on two articles collected using a PupilLabs Core eye tracker. The repository includes both raw data and processed data.

Dataset

Raw Data

Raw pupillary, fixation data after processing annotations are included in the dataset/raw folder in the format <participant-number>-<article>-<dataset-type>.csv. Note: Raw data does not include files generated by PupilLabs export tools.

Property Description
participant-number P01 - P07
article WDILL - Computer Science article, PHY - Physics article
dataset-type gaze - Gaze data, pupil - Pupillometric data, combined - Pupil + Gaze

File Content

Property Description
gaze_timestamp, pupil_timestamp Timestamp of source image frame (generated from PupilLabs)
world_index World video (from outward facing camera) frame index
confidence Confidence of gaze/ pupil estimates (0 - not confident, 1 - confident)
norm_pos_x,norm_pos_y Normalized gaze position on screen
label Manual annotation for section of the paper
diameter Diameter of pupil dilation
order Sequence number to indicate order of visit

Processed Data

Dataset after being processed using Real-Time Advanced Eye Movements Analysis Pipeline (RAEMAP) is included in dataset/processed folder, with (1) Gaze data and (2) Pupil data.

Gaze Data Content

Property Description
fxtn_count Fixation count
avg_fxtn_duration Average fixation duration
total_fxtn_dur Total fixation duration
std_fxtn_dur
total_sacc_dur
avg_sacc_dur
max_sacc_amplitude
min_sacc_amplitude
avg_sacc_amplitude
std_sacc_amplitude

Pupil Data Content

Property Desctiption
LHIPA The Low/High Index of Pupillary Activity
pavg
pcpd

Cite

If you're using this dataset in your research, please cite following publication.

@inproceedings{10.1145/3517031.3531630,
  author = {Mahanama, Bhanuka and Jayawardena, Gavindya and and Abeysinghe, Yasasi and Ashok, Vika and Jayarathna, Sampath},
  title = {Multidisciplinary Reading Patterns of Digital Documents},
  year = {2022},
  isbn = {978-1-4503-9252-5/22/06},
  publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3517031.3531630},
  doi = {10.1145/3517031.3531630},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2022 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications},
  location = {Seattle, WA, USA},
  series = {ETRA '22}
}

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