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On the Influence of Reading Sequences on Knowledge Gain during Web Search

Authors :
Gritz, Wolfgang
Hoppe, Anett
Ewerth, Ralph
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nowadays, learning increasingly involves the usage of search engines and web resources. The related interdisciplinary research field search as learning aims to understand how people learn on the web. Previous work has investigated several feature classes to predict, for instance, the expected knowledge gain during web search. Therein, eye-tracking features have not been extensively studied so far. In this paper, we extend a previously used reading model from a line-based one to one that can detect reading sequences across multiple lines. We use publicly available study data from a web-based learning task to examine the relationship between our feature set and the participants' test scores. Our findings demonstrate that learners with higher knowledge gain spent significantly more time reading, and processing more words in total. We also find evidence that faster reading at the expense of more backward regressions may be an indicator of better web-based learning. We make our code publicly available at https://github.com/TIBHannover/reading_web_search.<br />Comment: This preprint has not undergone peer review (when applicable) or any post-submission improvements or corrections. Accepted at ECIR 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.05148
Document Type :
Working Paper