@inproceedings{raptis2018towardscognition,
	title        = {Towards a Cognition-Centered Personalization Framework for Cultural-Heritage Content},
	author       = {Raptis, George E. and Fidas, Christos A. and Katsini, Christina and Avouris, Nikolaos M.},
	year         = {2018},
	booktitle    = {Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
	location     = {Montreal QC, Canada},
	publisher    = {Association for Computing Machinery},
	address      = {New York, NY, USA},
	series       = {CHI EA '18},
	pages        = {1--6},
	doi          = {10.1145/3170427.3190613},
	isbn         = {9781450356213},
	url          = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3170427.3190613},
	abstract     = {Comprehension of visual content is linked with the visitor's experience within cultural heritage contexts. Considering the diversity of visitors towards human cognition, in this paper, we aim to investigate whether cognitive characteristics are associated with the comprehension of cultural-heritage visual content. We conducted a small-scale eye-tracking study in which people with different visual working memory capacity participated in a gallery tour and then they were assessed towards exhibit comprehension. The analysis of the results revealed that people with low visual working memory faced difficulties in comprehending the content of the gallery paintings. In this respect, we propose a cognition-centered cultural heritage framework, aiming to provide personalized experiences to visitors and help them improve the content comprehension.},
	numpages     = {6},
	keywords     = {virtual gallery exhibition, cultural heritage, human cognition, personalization, visual working memory, individual cognitive differences}
}
