A study of the Visual Search, Visual Fatigue and Memory Performance for TV Rolling News

碩士 === 聖約翰科技大學 === 自動化及機電整合研究所 === 96 === This research is aimed to ,through experiments on variations of display ,find the best way of displaying TV Rolling News, which is most favored by subjects, causing the least visual fatigue ,making the best memorization performance for subjects when they wat...

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Main Authors: FAN, Sheng-Yu, 范聖裕
Other Authors: ZENG, Sian-Yu
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/30087794461034944095
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spelling ndltd-TW-096SJSM06890102015-11-30T04:02:36Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/30087794461034944095 A study of the Visual Search, Visual Fatigue and Memory Performance for TV Rolling News 電視新聞跑馬燈呈現方式對視覺搜尋與疲勞度及記憶績效之研究 FAN, Sheng-Yu 范聖裕 碩士 聖約翰科技大學 自動化及機電整合研究所 96 This research is aimed to ,through experiments on variations of display ,find the best way of displaying TV Rolling News, which is most favored by subjects, causing the least visual fatigue ,making the best memorization performance for subjects when they watch TV news programs. In this research, the Face LAB system and a computer with the Gaze Tracker software are used, while displaying the experiment films, to record the time that each piece of news being viewed by subjects to analyze the level of their favor on that piece, then to record the blink rate of subjects to analyze the level of visual fatigue. After that, subjects are asked to fill out an evaluation form to analyze their memorization performance. As the result, the figure shows that the TV Rolling News, displayed in rapid serial visual presentation, at the bottom of screen with the speed of 200 wpm, is most favored by subjects. Also that, the TV Rolling News, displayed at the left of screen, causes the least visual fatigue, while presentation and speed have no significant effect on it. And the TV Rolling News, displayed in rapid serial visual presentation, with the speed of 200 wpm, makes the best memorization performance by subject, while its location on screen has no significant effect on it. ZENG, Sian-Yu 曾賢裕 2008 學位論文 ; thesis 63 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 聖約翰科技大學 === 自動化及機電整合研究所 === 96 === This research is aimed to ,through experiments on variations of display ,find the best way of displaying TV Rolling News, which is most favored by subjects, causing the least visual fatigue ,making the best memorization performance for subjects when they watch TV news programs. In this research, the Face LAB system and a computer with the Gaze Tracker software are used, while displaying the experiment films, to record the time that each piece of news being viewed by subjects to analyze the level of their favor on that piece, then to record the blink rate of subjects to analyze the level of visual fatigue. After that, subjects are asked to fill out an evaluation form to analyze their memorization performance. As the result, the figure shows that the TV Rolling News, displayed in rapid serial visual presentation, at the bottom of screen with the speed of 200 wpm, is most favored by subjects. Also that, the TV Rolling News, displayed at the left of screen, causes the least visual fatigue, while presentation and speed have no significant effect on it. And the TV Rolling News, displayed in rapid serial visual presentation, with the speed of 200 wpm, makes the best memorization performance by subject, while its location on screen has no significant effect on it.
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