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Decoding Open-Ended Information Seeking Goals from Eye Movements in Reading

Decoding Open-Ended Information Seeking Goals from Eye Movements in Reading

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英文摘要

When reading, we often have specific information that interests us in a text. For example, you might be reading this paper because you are curious about LLMs for eye movements in reading, the experimental design, or perhaps you only care about the question ``but does it work?''. More broadly, in daily life, people approach texts with any number of text-specific goals that guide their reading behavior. In this work, we ask, for the first time, whether open-ended reading goals can be automatically decoded from eye movements in reading. To address this question, we introduce goal classification and goal reconstruction tasks and evaluation frameworks, and use large-scale eye tracking for reading data in English with hundreds of text-specific information seeking tasks. We develop and compare several discriminative and generative multimodal LLMs that combine eye movements and text for goal classification and goal reconstruction. Our experiments show considerable success on both tasks, suggesting that LLMs can extract valuable information about the readers' text-specific goals from eye movements.

Cfir Avraham Hadar、Omer Shubi、Yoav Meiri、Yevgeni Berzak

计算技术、计算机技术

Cfir Avraham Hadar,Omer Shubi,Yoav Meiri,Yevgeni Berzak.Decoding Open-Ended Information Seeking Goals from Eye Movements in Reading[EB/OL].(2025-05-04)[2025-05-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02872.点此复制

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