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Eyettention: An Attention-based Dual-Sequence Model for Predicting Human Scanpaths during Reading (2304.10784v2)

Published 21 Apr 2023 in cs.CL, cs.HC, and cs.LG

Abstract: Eye movements during reading offer insights into both the reader's cognitive processes and the characteristics of the text that is being read. Hence, the analysis of scanpaths in reading have attracted increasing attention across fields, ranging from cognitive science over linguistics to computer science. In particular, eye-tracking-while-reading data has been argued to bear the potential to make machine-learning-based LLMs exhibit a more human-like linguistic behavior. However, one of the main challenges in modeling human scanpaths in reading is their dual-sequence nature: the words are ordered following the grammatical rules of the language, whereas the fixations are chronologically ordered. As humans do not strictly read from left-to-right, but rather skip or refixate words and regress to previous words, the alignment of the linguistic and the temporal sequence is non-trivial. In this paper, we develop Eyettention, the first dual-sequence model that simultaneously processes the sequence of words and the chronological sequence of fixations. The alignment of the two sequences is achieved by a cross-sequence attention mechanism. We show that Eyettention outperforms state-of-the-art models in predicting scanpaths. We provide an extensive within- and across-data set evaluation on different languages. An ablation study and qualitative analysis support an in-depth understanding of the model's behavior.

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Authors (6)
  1. Shuwen Deng (10 papers)
  2. David R. Reich (7 papers)
  3. Paul Prasse (10 papers)
  4. Patrick Haller (19 papers)
  5. Tobias Scheffer (12 papers)
  6. Lena A. Jäger (14 papers)
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