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12 May 2022 Measurement of eye-opening perception of visual symbols based on Gestalt Psychology
Wei Huang, Hanhan Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12173, International Conference on Optics and Machine Vision (ICOMV 2022); 121731A (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2634384
Event: International Conference on Optics and Machine Vision (ICOMV 2022), 2022, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Visual symbols are the main component of visual design. Professor Wei Huang proposed the eye-opening theory of visual symbols in 1995 and pointed out the effect of changes to the whole. Based on the principle of visual closure in Gestalt psychology, for a figure with missing part, the human perceptual impressions will subject it to subjective processing, either to complement the missing part or to separate it from the whole. However, what is the most noticeable missing ratio that can cause visual retention? This paper will use the classic point detection paradigm of psychology to design experiments to measure the eye-opening perception of visual symbols.
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Wei Huang and Hanhan Wang "Measurement of eye-opening perception of visual symbols based on Gestalt Psychology", Proc. SPIE 12173, International Conference on Optics and Machine Vision (ICOMV 2022), 121731A (12 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2634384
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Psychology

Visual analytics

Information visualization

Data analysis

Eye

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