We conducted a lab-based eye-tracking study to investigate how the interactivity of an AI-powered fact-checking system affects user interactions, such as dwell time, attention, and mental resources involved in using the system. A within-subject experiment was conducted, where participants used an interactive and a non-interactive version of a mock AI fact-checking system and rated their perceived correctness of COVID-19 related claims. We collected web-page interactions, eye-tracking data, and mental workload using NASA-TLX. We found that the presence of the affordance of interactively manipulating the AI system's prediction parameters affected users' dwell times, and eye-fixations on AOIs, but not mental workload. In the interactive system, participants spent the most time evaluating claims' correctness, followed by reading news. This promising result shows a positive role of interactivity in a mixed-initiative AI-powered system.
翻译:我们进行了一项基于实验室的眼睛跟踪研究,以调查AI驱动的实况调查系统的互动性如何影响用户的相互作用,例如使用该系统的时间、注意力和精神资源。我们进行了一项实验,在实验主体内,参与者使用一个模拟AI实况调查系统的互动和非互动版本,并评价他们认为COVID-19相关索赔的正确性。我们利用NASA-TLX收集了网页互动、跟踪数据和心理工作量。我们发现,是否愿意以互动方式操纵AI系统的预测参数,影响到用户的居住时间,以及AOIs上的视力固定,但并不影响精神工作量。在互动系统中,参与者花费最多时间评估索赔的正确性,然后阅读新闻。这一大有希望的结果表明,互动在混合的AI-动力系统中具有积极的作用。