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Authors:
Jesus Zegarra Flores
Sabine Cornus
Emma Charbonnier
Laurence Rasseneur
Keywords: User activity; GPS; navigation; eye tracker; mobile app.
Abstract:
Navi Campus is a mobile app developed between Capgemini engineering and the Strasbourg university. Currently, navigation apps can have some limitations; for instance, the GPS coordinates of the destination do not correspond to the real destination in a university campus and they are not adapted to people having disabilities. Our version of the app, which overcomes the problems mentioned before, is in advanced stage and we want to evaluate the use of the app in a quantitative way using a mix of data (IMU, GPS and cameras) coming from the eye tracker Tobii and the app. The idea of the eye tracker is that we can detect the ocular and head movements in addition to the information from the mobile app. In the first part of the article, we will show the kinds of data we have chosen from the app and from the eye tracker to have quantitative analysis from the speed, the step frequency, and the time that a person looks at the phone. For validating our quantitative method, these firsts tests have been conducted with three people with different profiles in three different paths of similar characteristics from the Strasbourg Campus University. This methodology seems promising for analyzing the efficiency of the app establishing the relationship between the quantitative information and the behavior of the users.
Pages: 37 to 40
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2021
Publication date: October 3, 2021
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2519-8491
ISBN: 978-1-61208-916-4
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Dates: from October 3, 2021 to October 7, 2021