• Title/Summary/Keyword: Visual Studies

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비쥬얼 롭을 사용한 다수표적 탐색의 수행도 예측 (Predicting Human Performance of Multiple-Target Search Using a Visual Lobe)

  • 홍승권
    • 대한인간공학회지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2009
  • This study is concerned with predicting human search performance using a visual lobe. The most previous studies on human performance in visual search have been limited to a single-target search. This study extended the visual search research to multiple-target search including targets of different types as well as targets of same types. A model for predicting visual search performance was proposed and the model was validated by human search data. Additionally, this study found that human subjects always did not use a constant ratio of the whole visual lobe size for each type of targets in visual search process. The more conspicuous the target is, the more ratio of the whole visual lobe size human subjects use. The model that can predict human performance in multiple-target search may facilitate visual inspection plan in manufacturing.

시화학 측면에서의 한국전통건축 입면구성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Elevation of Korean Traditional Architecture in Visual Perception)

  • 장석하
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 1997
  • This thesis is concerned with a study of spatial characteristics of Korean traditional architecture in visual perception. This study, therefore has been made of principles of visual perception. range of visual perception in architectural environment, spatial characteristics of Korean traditional architecture, and example case studies are exhibited. The architectural compositional principles of parts selected in process of study could be selected to facilitate comparison with the perceptual psychology. The result of this study can be used to construct Korean architectural plans. elevations. form and spatial and order pertinent to human understandings and existances on the priority of wholeness and the relationship of parts to visual perception.

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