The effect of training on individuals' interactions with visual data

Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === Introduction: Traditionally, students demonstrate their learning via testing and demonstrations but little is known about how learners’ interaction with information changes during and after training. Previous studies have shown the difference between naive and ex...

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Main Author: Pfaff, Lee
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12186
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-121862019-06-03T03:02:17Z The effect of training on individuals' interactions with visual data Pfaff, Lee Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Introduction: Traditionally, students demonstrate their learning via testing and demonstrations but little is known about how learners’ interaction with information changes during and after training. Previous studies have shown the difference between naive and expert individuals’ interactions with an image but never in the same individuals before and after the educational process. Our lab’s goal is to explore this question using gaze tracking and quantitative measures. This will be done by looking at 3 specific variables: entry time, number of visits and fraction of viewing time. Hypotheses: We test 3 main hypotheses. (1) The trained group will attend to educationally salient features more than the non-trained group, after the training. (2) The non-trained group will attend to visually salient features more than the trained group after training. (3) Training will cause the trained group to attend more to educationally salient features after then training, when compared to base, while the non-trained group will have no change. [TRUNCATED] 2015-08-04T16:00:49Z 2015-08-04T16:00:49Z 2013 2013 Thesis/Dissertation https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12186 en_US Boston University
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description Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === Introduction: Traditionally, students demonstrate their learning via testing and demonstrations but little is known about how learners’ interaction with information changes during and after training. Previous studies have shown the difference between naive and expert individuals’ interactions with an image but never in the same individuals before and after the educational process. Our lab’s goal is to explore this question using gaze tracking and quantitative measures. This will be done by looking at 3 specific variables: entry time, number of visits and fraction of viewing time. Hypotheses: We test 3 main hypotheses. (1) The trained group will attend to educationally salient features more than the non-trained group, after the training. (2) The non-trained group will attend to visually salient features more than the trained group after training. (3) Training will cause the trained group to attend more to educationally salient features after then training, when compared to base, while the non-trained group will have no change. [TRUNCATED]
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