\"Out of the Fr-Eye-ing Pan\": Towards Gaze-Based Models of Attention during Learning with Technology in the Classroom

UMAP(2017)

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Attention is critical to learning. Hence, advanced learning technologies should benefit from mechanisms to monitor and respond to learners' attentional states. We study the feasibility of integrating commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) eye trackers to monitor attention during interactions with a learning technology called GuruTutor. We tested our implementation on 135 students in a noisy computer-enabled high school classroom and were able to collect a median 95% valid eye gaze data in 85% of the sessions where gaze data was successfully recorded. Machine learning methods were employed to develop automated detectors of mind wandering (MW) -- a phenomenon involving a shift in attention from task-related to task-unrelated thoughts that is negatively correlated with performance. Our student-independent, gaze-based models could detect MW with an accuracy (F1 of MW = 0.59) significantly greater than chance (F1 of MW = 0.24). Predicted rates of mind wandering were negatively related to posttest performance, providing evidence for the predictive validity of the detector. We discuss next steps towards developing gaze-based, attention-aware, learning technologies that can be deployed in noisy, real-world environments.
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