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Method and report assessing consumer reaction to a stimulus by matching eye position with facial coding

a technology of eye position and facial coding, applied in the field of measuring consumer reaction to business stimuli, can solve the problems of not providing actionable insight, limit that people may provide a knowingly false assessment to appease the interviewer, and practitioners of eye tracking have not been able to report back to their clients how the test subjects are feeling

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-02-23
HILL DANIEL A
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Inherent in this approach is the limitation that people may provide a knowingly false assessment to appease the interviewer or else may not readily know or be able to verbalize their response.
Furthermore, in the case of awareness asking a consumer whether they recall a stimulus does not provide actionable insight as to how precisely they processed the stimulus.
But despite the ability to learn where the subjects are looking on a real-time, behavioral, and in effect largely subconscious basis, those practitioners of eye tracking have been unable to report back to their clients how the test subjects are responding to the specific objects of their attention other than through conscious, cognitive, verbalized and generally after-the-fact summations.

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Eye Fixation Raw Data

[0151]A participant was exposed to a stimuli depicted on a computer monitor set at a screen resolution of 1024×768. The eye movements were captured using a Tobii Model 1750 Eye Tracker. Minimum duration of fixation was set at 50 milliseconds. The time, duration and location of detected fixations are reported in TABLE SIX below.

TABLE SIXPIXELELAPSED TIMEDURATIONLOCATIONFIXATION #(milliseconds)(milliseconds)XY1671004893102286100296360396460490324413438048632852739604042776285810040227373117805084478459310051734595270604843811053901004843771160081204703911262676050034113706560518385147244805163871578026042827016812160572394178400100573395188819604362661990198060635220931780433284219517804352812297168043828723103941005282812410733605242882510853805232902611052805672912711530805483212811630100575325291185080574324301204980553380311268780518349321364412042833733140621203323823414421179371365351537860594320361579760483341371617660512345381633580515350391647560509346401...

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Eye Fixation Map

[0152]A participant was exposed to a stimuli depicted on a computer monitor. The eye movements were captured using a Tobii Model 1750 Eye Tracker. Minimum duration of fixation was set at 50 milliseconds. The initial saccade and first detected fixation point are shown in FIG. 2 as a gray line and gray dot respectively, superimposed on the stimuli.

example 3

Report with Eye Fixation Spots Map and Emotions

[0153]About thirty five participants were each exposed to a television spot, in each case for a duration of 30 seconds. The eye movements were captured using a Tobii Model 1750 Eye Tracker. The faces of the participants were also videotaped during the 30 second exposure period. The eye tracking output consisted of a dot map for each second of the television spot, with dots showing where the participants directed most of their gaze attention and dot size representing duration of fixation and number of participants. The videotape of each participant was analyzed using FACS. The top three coded emotions, by percentage of activity elicited by the television spot, was displayed alongside each dot map. One of the resultant reports is depicted in FIG. 3.

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Abstract

A method of reporting consumer reaction to a stimulus and resultant report generated by (i) recording facial expressions and eye positions of a human subject while exposed to a stimulus throughout a time period, (ii) coding recorded facial expressions to emotions, and (iii) reporting recorded eye positions and coded emotions, along with an identification of the stimulus.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention relates to methods of measuring consumer reaction to business stimuli.BACKGROUNDAssessing Consumer Reaction[0002]Two key terms of importance to companies, their agencies, and marketing researchers in evaluating the effectiveness of advertising and other promotional materials are awareness and consideration. Awareness concerns the ability to ascertain whether consumers have noticed a stimulus, typically in terms of being able to recall it later by memory. Meanwhile, consideration concerns the ability to move the consumer to a point of engaging with the stimulus in hopes of promoting a sales opportunity. To date, however, both methods of evaluation have customarily been based on asking consumers to verbally recount whether they remember being exposed to a stimulus and whether their attitude toward the offer has become more positive. Inherent in this approach is the limitation that people may provide a knowingly false assessment to appease the ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/02
CPCG06F17/30259G06Q30/0201G06Q30/02G06F16/5854
Inventor HILL, DANIEL A.
Owner HILL DANIEL A
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