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Numerical Analysis on Color Preference and Visual Comfort from Eye Tracking Technique

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  • Ming-Chung Ho
  • Jhih-Ming Chen
  • Ray-Ying Huang
  • Ming-Hsun Shen
  • Ming-Chi Lu
  • Chia-Ju Liu

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Color preferences in engineering are very important, and there exists relationship between color preference and visual comfort. In this study, there are thirty university students who participated in the experiment, supplemented by pre- and posttest questionnaires, which lasted about an hour. The main purpose of this study is to explore the visual effects of different color assignment with subjective color preferences via eye tracking technology. Eye-movement data through a nonlinear analysis detect slight differences in color preferences and visual comfort, suggesting effective physiological indicators as extensive future research discussed. Results found that the average pupil size of eye-movement indicators can effectively reflect the differences of color preferences and visual comfort. This study more confirmed that the subjective feeling will make people have misjudgment.

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  • Ming-Chung Ho & Jhih-Ming Chen & Ray-Ying Huang & Ming-Hsun Shen & Ming-Chi Lu & Chia-Ju Liu, 2015. "Numerical Analysis on Color Preference and Visual Comfort from Eye Tracking Technique," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-4, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:861610
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/861610
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