Relationship between the gaze point movement and spatial brightness

Author:

Kage H,Harimoto K,Ishiwata Y,Yoshizawa N

Abstract

Abstract This study aims to verify the relationship between the spatial brightness evaluation and average luminance on a moving gaze point tracking by targeting offices with different luminance distributions. Subjects wearing eye-tracking devices evaluate the spatial brightness of the various light environments displayed on a large screen display. In the results, the tendency for gazing at the window is found to be high as compared to the other parts. The average luminance is calculated by integrating the time on the path of the moving gaze point. Furthermore, we analyse the relationship between the average luminance of each part of the light environment on the display and the brightness evaluation value. The average luminance considering the movement of the gaze point at the time of brightness evaluation has higher explanatory power,0.305, for the spatial brightness than the average luminance,0.259, in the entire visual field area. In contrast, the explanatory power of brightness evaluation was not improved drastically, even considering the gazing time and luminance. In future, the relationship between the evaluation of the spatial brightness and the gaze point/gaze time can be analysed by considering the absolute value of the luminance of the window surface and the luminance ratio with the surroundings.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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