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oai:arXiv.org:2410.24131

Sujet
Computer Science - Human-Computer ...
Auteur
Murphy, Shaina Grame, Bryce Smith, Ethan Srinivasan, Siva Jain, Eakta
Catégorie

Computer Science

Année

2024

Date de référencement

11/12/2024

Mots clés
technology tracking
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Eye tracking technology offers great potential for improving road safety.

It is already being built into vehicles, namely cars and trucks.

When this technology is integrated into transit service vehicles, employees, i.e., bus drivers, will be subject to being eye tracked on their job.

Although there is much research effort advancing algorithms for eye tracking in transportation, less is known about how end users perceive this technology, especially when interacting with it in an employer-mandated context.

In this first study of its kind, we investigated transit bus operators' perceptions of eye tracking technology.

From a methodological perspective, we introduce a mixed methods approach where participants experience the technology first-hand and then reflect on their experience while viewing a playback of the recorded data.

Thematic analysis of the interview transcripts reveals interesting potential uses of eye tracking in this work context and surfaces transit operators' fears and concerns about this technology.

Murphy, Shaina,Grame, Bryce,Smith, Ethan,Srinivasan, Siva,Jain, Eakta, 2024, Transit drivers' reflections on the benefits and harms of eye tracking technology

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