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Eye can tell : on the correlation between eye movement and phishing identification

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It is often said that the eyes are the windows to the soul. If that is true, then it may also be inferred that looking at web users' eye movements could potentially reflect what they are actually thinking when they view websites. In this paper, we conduct a set of experiments to analyze whether user intention in relation to assessing the credibility of a website can be extracted from eye movements. In our within-subject experiments, the participants determined whether twenty websites seemed to be phishing websites or not. We captured their eye movements and tried to extract intention from the number and duration of eye fixations. Our results demonstrated the possibility to estimate a web user's intention when making a trust decision, solely based on the user's eye movement analysis
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hal-01263381 , version 1 (27-01-2016)

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Daisuke Miyamoto, Gregory Blanc, Youki Kadobayashi. Eye can tell : on the correlation between eye movement and phishing identification. ICONIP 2015 : 22nd International Conference on Neural Information Processing, Nov 2015, Istanbul, Turkey. pp.223 - 232, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-26555-1_26⟩. ⟨hal-01263381⟩
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