Urban perception by using eye movement data on street view images

Author:

Yang Nai1ORCID,Deng Zhitao1,Hu Fangtai1,Chao Yi1,Wan Lin2,Guan Qingfeng1,Wei Zhiwei34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Geography and Information Engineering China University of Geosciences Wuhan 430078 China

2. School of Computer Science China University of Geosciences Wuhan 430078 China

3. Key Laboratory of Network Information System Technology (NIST) Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100830 China

4. The Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100830 China

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding the spatial distribution patterns of urban perception and analyzing the correlation between human emotional perception and street composition elements are important for accurately understanding how people interact with the urban environment, urban planning, and urban management. Previous studies on urban perception using street view data have not fully considered the actual level of attention to different visual elements when browsing street view images. In this article, we use eye tracking technology to collect eye movement data and subjective perception evaluation data when people browse street view images, and analyze the correlation between the time to first fixation, duration of first fixation, and fixation frequency of different visual elements and the six perceptual outcomes of wealthy, safe, lively, beautiful, boring, and depressing. Furthermore, this article integrates eye movement data with street view semantic data and introduces a novel method for predicting urban perception using a machine learning algorithm. The proposed method outperforms a comparative model that solely relies on semantic data, exhibiting higher accuracy in perception prediction. Additionally, the study presents a perceptual mapping of the prediction results, providing a visual representation of the predicted urban perception outcomes. As vision is the primary perceptual channel, this study achieves a more objective and scientifically reliable urban perception, which is of reference value for the study of physical and mental health due to the urban physical environment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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