IDENTIFICATION OF VISUAL FORM RECOGNITION PATTERN BETWEEN USERS WITH LOW VISION AND NORMAL VISION USING EYE-TRACKING ANALYSIS (CASE STUDY: SIGN SYSTEMS ON PUBLIC TOILETS)
Low vision sufferers have reduced visual function resulting the difficulty in recognizing both far and near objects, writings and images, even though using a tool. However, the recognition ability of each individual can influence different perceptions to be conveyed in seeing an object. Sign system...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/40111 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Low vision sufferers have reduced visual function resulting the difficulty in recognizing both far and near objects, writings and images, even though using a tool. However, the recognition ability of each individual can influence different perceptions to be conveyed in seeing an object. Sign system in public toilets are used to be a case study in this research, because those objects are often found in public facilities and are an important element of visual communication. In some cases many people have wrong perceptions in responding the sign system image. The existence of a public toilet’s sign system, with an easy level of readability and proper design, can minimize the low vision and the normal eyes in misinterpretation. The purpose of this study is to compare, find out the response , and analyze the pattern of normal eyes movement and low vision in responding the visual stimulus of sign system using the eye-tracking device. This study uses qualitative and quantitative methods through two experimental stages, namely pre-experiment and core experiments with a total of 11 respondents. Qualitative methods were obtained from interviews and literature studies while quantitative methods were obtained from eye-tracking analysis with ETAnalysis software version 2.0, T-Test analysis and ANOVA analysis using IBM SPSS Statistics 23 software.The results of this study is that Low vision has a difference of 3 to 4 times in response to a given visual stimulus. The area of "body" in each picture sign system is the most often seen area by respondents. This research is expected to be a reference in designing sign systems and other products that are friendly to Low vision in public facilities. |
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