A Study on Use of Curated Information: Based on Analysis of Endogenous Eyeblinks

  • TAKEDA Masaki
    Graduate School of Library, Information and Media Studies, University of Tsukuba

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  • キュレーションされた情報の利用に関する研究:瞬目解析に基づく情報処理の分析
  • キュレーション サレタ ジョウホウ ノ リヨウ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ : シュンモク カイセキ ニ モトズク ジョウホウ ショリ ノ ブンセキ

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<p>In this study, we use the fact that endogenous eyeblinks point to cognitive state in information processing, we examine how information processing by user is performed in each case and how different they are; 1) when referring to structured information by curation, 2) search engine result page and the individual page by accessing and referring to it as a starting point.</p><p>As a result, task as a whole, in any task, using curated information is performing higher order information processing. In addition, we analyze browsed page divided into the originating page (P1) and the individual page (P2). The results show that group they use curated information, in P1 and P2 of travel task and P1 of report task is performing higher order information processing.</p><p>Finally, this study demonstrates the usefulness of using eyeblinks as a quantitative method in information behavior analysis.</p>

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