The Journal of
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Title Visual-Perception of Different Images at the Identical Interior-Space - Through Sensibility Evaluation and Eye-tracking Test -
Authors 김종하(Kim, Jong-Ha) ; 최계영(Choi, Gae-Young)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2018.27.4.048
Page pp.48-56
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Real image ; CG image ; Eye-tracking ; Visual-perception ; Dominant-gazing
Abstract By using eyes, humans unconsciously observe what they want to observe not the whole image in their sights. The appearance of the object is a crucial task of observing-selection for an observer. The information perceived by observing will induce related actions, be memorized in the brain, and involve in recognition and recall process. This eye-tracking test set the same interior space but the different type of images such as CG and real image in an effort to compare the processes of visual-perceptions by the eye-tracking test in the different type of images. The result of the eye-tracking test illustrates intriguing concepts and relations. First, through sensibility evaluation on male and female, the male has a more distinct difference between visual-perception in real image and that in CG image than female. Second, the female has more visual-perception occurred in CG image. Third, in the image A, focused observation occurs 60 seconds in the observation-time. After the 60 seconds, the focused observation had been dramatically changed in the form of " descendingaescalatingadescending". In the image B, focused observation keeps decreasing in the first 50 seconds. After decreasing in the first 50 seconds, the focused observation maintains certain form "maintainingaescalatingadescending" Forth, in the image A, left-up and left-down sections contain more observation occurrences while, in the image B, right-down section contains more observation occurrences. However, since middle and right sections contain 68.8~78.6% of observation occurrence, observation occurrences focused sections are almost identical in both types of images.