Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds

The present paper presents the performance of an experimental cartographic study towards the examination of the minimum duration threshold required for the detection by the central vision of a moving point symbol on cartographic backgrounds. The examined threshold is investigated using backgrounds w...

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Main Authors: Vassilios Krassanakis, Vassiliki Filippakopoulou, Byron Nakos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of Eye Movement Research
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Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/2459
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spelling doaj-cd9fba1b035a4c139cfcf5870b03bbfc2021-05-28T13:34:09ZengBern Open PublishingJournal of Eye Movement Research1995-86922016-02-019210.16910/jemr.9.2.2Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgroundsVassilios Krassanakis0Vassiliki Filippakopoulou1Byron Nakos2National Technical University of AthensNational Technical University of AthensNational Technical University of AthensThe present paper presents the performance of an experimental cartographic study towards the examination of the minimum duration threshold required for the detection by the central vision of a moving point symbol on cartographic backgrounds. The examined threshold is investigated using backgrounds with discriminant levels of information. The experimental process is based on the collection (under free viewing conditions) and the analysis of eye movement recordings. The computation of fixation derived statistical metrics allows the calculation of the examined threshold as well as the study of the general visual reaction of map users. The critical duration threshold calculated within the present study corresponds to a time span around 400msec. The results of the analysis indicate meaningful evidences about these issues while the suggested approach can be applied towards the examination of perception thresholds related to changes occurred on dynamic stimuli.https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/2459map perceptionmoving point symbolsdynamic variablesminimum duration thresholdeye movement analysis
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author Vassilios Krassanakis
Vassiliki Filippakopoulou
Byron Nakos
spellingShingle Vassilios Krassanakis
Vassiliki Filippakopoulou
Byron Nakos
Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds
Journal of Eye Movement Research
map perception
moving point symbols
dynamic variables
minimum duration threshold
eye movement analysis
author_facet Vassilios Krassanakis
Vassiliki Filippakopoulou
Byron Nakos
author_sort Vassilios Krassanakis
title Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds
title_short Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds
title_full Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds
title_fullStr Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds
title_full_unstemmed Detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds
title_sort detection of moving point symbols on cartographic backgrounds
publisher Bern Open Publishing
series Journal of Eye Movement Research
issn 1995-8692
publishDate 2016-02-01
description The present paper presents the performance of an experimental cartographic study towards the examination of the minimum duration threshold required for the detection by the central vision of a moving point symbol on cartographic backgrounds. The examined threshold is investigated using backgrounds with discriminant levels of information. The experimental process is based on the collection (under free viewing conditions) and the analysis of eye movement recordings. The computation of fixation derived statistical metrics allows the calculation of the examined threshold as well as the study of the general visual reaction of map users. The critical duration threshold calculated within the present study corresponds to a time span around 400msec. The results of the analysis indicate meaningful evidences about these issues while the suggested approach can be applied towards the examination of perception thresholds related to changes occurred on dynamic stimuli.
topic map perception
moving point symbols
dynamic variables
minimum duration threshold
eye movement analysis
url https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/2459
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