Presentation 1996/9/13
Fixation Point Measurement System Considering the Influence of Peripheral Vision
Hideki KUMAINO, Tuneo KANNO, Yasuaki TERAMACHI, Hiroshi NAGAHASHI,
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Abstract(in English) Human beings are unconsciously to decide when they see a face whether it's male or female. It is necessary to make a fixation points measurement system to analyze the discrimination process in detail. In the past, this kind of measurement was done by an eye-camera. But the eye-camera can't divide a visual field into a peripheral visual field and a central visual field. Therefore, we can only measure movement of fixation points under the influence of peripheral vision. In this system, limited visual field can be moved by the mouse operation, then it is easy to carry out the experiment for subjects. As a result, we found that the fixation points of subjects are mostly stayed in the left face. In the first phase of the discrimination process, we observed a regular movement of fixation points, which started from a left eye and ended at a mouth through a right eye and a nose in many cases.
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Keyword(in English) fixation points / central visual field / peripheral visual field / eye-camera
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Title (in English) Fixation Point Measurement System Considering the Influence of Peripheral Vision
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Keyword(1) fixation points
Keyword(2) central visual field
Keyword(3) peripheral visual field
Keyword(4) eye-camera
1st Author's Name Hideki KUMAINO
1st Author's Affiliation Information Engineering, The Polytechnic University()
2nd Author's Name Tuneo KANNO
2nd Author's Affiliation Information Engineering, The Polytechnic University
3rd Author's Name Yasuaki TERAMACHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Information Engineering, The Polytechnic University
4th Author's Name Hiroshi NAGAHASHI
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 1996/9/13
Paper # HCS-96-27
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 243
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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