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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 14, 2017
Filed:
Dec. 31, 2015
Amazon Technologies, Inc., Seattle, WA (US);
Dennis James Taylor, San Luis Obispo, CA (US);
Joshua Daniel Wright, Prismo Beach, CA (US);
Jed Baraban Reinitz, Seattle, WA (US);
Tommy Lee Bennett, San Luis Obispo, CA (US);
Amazon Technologies, Inc., Reno, NV (US);
Abstract
Techniques and systems described herein locate possibly-significant portions of electronic documents. In some examples, gaze movements, e.g., of users' eyes, are tracked while the users read a formatted version of an electronic document. The gaze movement may be analyzed to determine if a reading interruption occurs (e.g., a reading pause or irregularity in a regular reading rate for the user). The reading interruption may occur when the user, while reading, encounters or notices a problem or point of interest in the text. A reading location associated with the reading interruption may be determined in text that is currently displayed. The reading location may be mapped to a location in a standard version of the document. The location may be reported to a centralized entity where statistical analysis can be performed to determine if there is a problem in the document.