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Characterizing Personality from Eye-Tracking: The Role of Gaze and Its Absence in Interactive Search Environments

Jiaman He, Marta Micheli, Damiano Spina, Dana McKay, Johanne R Trippas, Noriko Kando

Proceedings of the 2026 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval | ACM | Published : 2026

Abstract

Personality traits influence how individuals engage, behave, and make decisions during the information-seeking process. However, few studies have linked personality to observable search behaviors. This study aims to characterize personality traits through a multimodal time-series model that integrates eye-tracking data and gaze missingness–periods when the user’s gaze is not captured. This approach is based on the idea that people often look away when they think, signaling disengagement or reflection. We conducted a user study with 25 participants, who used an interactive application on an iPad, allowing them to engage with digital artifacts from a museum. We rely on raw gaze data from an ey..

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Grants

Awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science


Awarded by Australian Research Council, Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society