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Yasmin Abdrabou, Tatiana Omelina, Felix Dietz, Mohamed Khamis, Florian Alt, Mariam Hassib
Where Do You Look When Unlocking Your Phone? A Field Study of Gaze Behaviour During Smartphone Unlock
In CHI '24 EA: Extended Abstracts of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. May 15, 2024. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA. (bib)
  Eye gaze has emerged as a promising avenue for implicit authentication/identification on smartphones, offering the potential for seamless user identification and two-factor authentication. However, a crucial gap exists in understanding eye gaze behaviour specifically during smartphone unlocks. This lack of understanding is magnified by scenarios where users' faces are not fully visible in front cameras, leading to inaccurate gaze estimation. In this work, we conducted a 24-hour in-the-wild study tracking 21 users' eye gaze during smartphone unlocks. Our findings highlight substantial eye gaze behaviour variations influenced by authentication methods, physical activity, and environment. Our findings provide insights to enhance and adapt implicit user identification/authentication systems based on gaze tracking on smartphones taking into consideration different users' behaviour, and environmental effects.
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