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Eye tracking helps architectural animation: Case study of the cathedral in Pécs
Xu, Yujie ; Katona, Vilmos
The Zsolnay Light Festival in Pécs is the only light festival in Hungary. The light show on the cathedral’s façade was a significant part of the 2010 European Capital of Culture programme. This paper investigates the impact of this dynamic art on the audience’s sensory experience using biometric technology. We evaluate six patterns projected onto buildings, which were distinguished parts of the animated light shows. For the attraction analysis of the animations’ key visual pattern frames, we use 3M’s VAS eye tracking simulation software. Furthermore, in parallel with Nikos Salingaros’ engagement-theory on architectural facades, we explore how visual stimulation changes when projecting artificial light works on them. By establishing comparative groups of visual contrasts (i.e., figurative, space simulating, dynamic, or abstract), we obtain various levels of engagement.
Image comparison using eye movement simulation
Veľk, Miroslav ; Bálek, Martin (advisor) ; Bílý, Tomáš (referee)
In the present work we study the biologically plausible and psychologically motivated model of human visual attention and explain the importance of similar models. We propose and implement methods to find salient locations in the image. We give detailed instructions on creating saliency maps, which contain information about saliency of every location in the explored scene. Using this maps we simulate shifts of visual attention (eye movement). A simulated scanpath representing this shifts is created and then analyzed. We especially focus on comparison of different scanpaths by different features. Finally practical use of our model is outlined.

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