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Traffic Sign Effectiveness

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Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Chozas, Ashley, Duitama, Luis, Kamholtz, Tali, Knipp, Tammy
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Visual salience is the perception that renders some objects in the world to stand out from its given environment and immediately grab our attention. For the design of road signs, visual salience plays a significant role. Studies reveal poor salience of traffic signs contribute to the increase of traffic violations. With the aid of eye-tracking technology (analyzing visual fixations and… more
Full Text: Traffic Sign Effectiveness Tali Kamholtz, Ashley Chozas, and Luis Duitama Professor Tammy Knipp Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters at Florida Atlantic University Will improving the visual saliency of traffic signs be effective? Current traffic …

Dimension Perception

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Type: Text
Year: 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Knipp, Tammy, Pitters, Ian, Vegara, Sebastian, White, Tristan
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Three-dimensional computer-generated imagery (CGI) has been the animation industry standard for about two decades. There has been increased research in non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) techniques by industry leaders such as Walt Disney Animation Studios. NPR is computer-generated imagery that is augmented to replicate a distinct art style that deviates from what you would expect to see in a 3D… more
Full Text: Dimension Perception Ian Pitters Fig. 1. A subject participating in the eye tracking experiment. Top to bottom: the animation, the GP3 Eye Tracker, and the questionnaire. Fig. 3. An example of a range of abstraction. Fig. 4. The Procedure 1) Subjects sit …

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