Okulare Verfolgung, auch bekannt als Eye Tracking, is a technology that measures eye positions and movements to assess how individuals visually interact with their environment. This technology captures a range of metrics including where a person is looking, how long they focus on specific areas, and the sequence of their visual attention. Ocular tracking is widely used in various fields such as psychology, marketing, usability studies, and assistive technology.
Im Kontext von Benutzererfahrung (UX) and interface design, ocular tracking helps researchers understand how users navigate websites or applications. By analyzing gaze patterns, designers can identify which elements attract attention and which are overlooked, enabling them to create more intuitive interfaces.
Es gibt zwei Hauptarten der okularen Verfolgung: Fern- und Mobilverfolgung. Fern systems use cameras placed at a distance to monitor eye movements without requiring any physical contact, while mobile systems involve wearable devices that track eye movements in real-time as the user moves through different settings.
Die okulare Verfolgung ist besonders vorteilhaft bei Barrierefreiheitstechnologie, providing insights into how individuals with disabilities interact with visual information. It allows for the development of adaptive systems that can respond to user needs based on their visual behavior.
Insgesamt ist die Augenbewegungsverfolgung ein leistungsstarkes Werkzeug, das unser Verständnis von visueller Aufmerksamkeit und Interaktion verbessert und zu verbesserten Designs und Barrierefreiheit in zahlreichen Anwendungen führt.