Józsa et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Find the difference!: eye tracking study on information seeking behavior using an online gameJózsa et al., 2011
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- Józsa E
- Hámornik B
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- Journal of eye tracking, visual cognition and emotion
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With the advent of digital era web applications have become inevitable part of our lives. We are using the web to manage even the financially or ethically sensitive issues. For this reason exploration of information seeking behavior is an exciting area of research. Current …
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