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- Title
Time and Spatial Eye-Tracking Analysis of Face Observing and Recognition.
- Authors
ISKRA, Andrej; TOMC, Helena Gabrijelčič;
- Abstract
Facial images are one of the most common images in the online and offline media, which raises the question as to how people look at and remember faces. The aim of our research was to determine relation between fixation duration and saccade length in the observation process, recognition performance and furthermore to find possible relation between recognition performance and portion of observation time for internal facial features. The observation test was designed to perform time (fixations) and spatial (saccades) eye-tracking analysis when observing the facial images for three different dimensions and four different presentation times (1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds and 8 seconds). Recognition test showed how different presentation time and different dimensions of face image influenced recognition performance. For the recognition performance presentation time is much more important than image dimensions. Furthermore, the analysis of observing the internal facial features (eyes, nose and mouth) was also carried out. All results revealed that 4 seconds of observation time is turning point in face observation. For the 4 seconds observation test fixation duration and saccade length reached constant value, wrong recognition dropped significantly and portion of observation internal facial features reached lowest point and then increased for longer observation times.
- Subjects
EYE tracking; GEOGRAPHIC spatial analysis; FACE; IMAGE recognition (Computer vision); TEST design; NOSE
- Publication
Technical Gazette / Tehnički Vjesnik, 2019, Vol 26, Issue 4, p977
- ISSN
1330-3651
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17559/TV-20180309142158