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Initial eye fixations and eye movements when viewing artistic reproductions throughout time.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Strahs, Ryan D. |
| Abstract | Figure 1: Salvador Dali “The Last Supper” Copyright © [Delahunt et al. 2005] The analysis of initial eye-movements through fixations and clustering of eye movements is a relatively new idea to eye-tracking technologies. It is a topic of relevance when trying to make comparisons between works done by great masters and modern artists throughout Art History. The clustering aspects of this do not require to much analysis due to the proximity of the focal points obtained within a study, though fixation maps may require much more analysis involving elements such as the users fixation duration throughout a study [Wooding 2002]. The use of clustering is more effective is more effective in understanding the initial eye-movements of subjects and in understanding if their eyes are affected by abstractions in later reproductions of great works. |
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| Subject Keyword | Modern Artist Initial Eye Fixation Last Supper Copyright Delahunt Fixation Map Eye-tracking Technology Great Work Great Master New Idea Art History Eye Movement Focal Point Initial Eye-movements Much Analysis Later Reproduction Viewing Artistic Reproduction Salvador Dali |
| Content Type | Text |