Keywords |
Way-finding; Behavior; Eye-tracking; Experimental Data; Suwon Station |
Abstract |
This study analyzes the effect of spatial characteristics on behavioral patterns and behavioral factors by examining the correlation with spatial structure, targeting the walking characteristics accompanying the visual behavior of users in subway spaces through a path finding experiment to get to the destination. A preliminary experiment (2 persons) and main experiment (28 persons) were conducted in the field. The experiment participant wears SMI's Eye Tracking Glasses 2 Wireless eye-tracking equipment, recognizes the phrase of purpose, starts from Ref. 1 and moves to Ref. 4, the end of the experiment, exit 13. The behavior was tracked by the experimenter with the OSMO Pocket OT 110. The time required for the experiment was about 40-50 minutes from the prior explanation to the post-test questionnaire. A total of 27 behavior recording images, excluding error data from one person, could be extracted from the behavior record image, and gaze data for this behavior record image were also extracted. Through the results show that experiment, the behavioral number, duration and fixation frequency activation frequency could be extracted, and it was analyzed that sign guidance and entrance information had a main influence on visual information. |