How Experts and Novices Perceive the Photographic Image Composition: An Eye-Tracking Study on Composition

Conference proceedings article


ผู้เขียน/บรรณาธิการ


กลุ่มสาขาการวิจัยเชิงกลยุทธ์


รายละเอียดสำหรับงานพิมพ์

รายชื่อผู้แต่งTorabi, Farbod; Teeravarunyou, Sakol;

ผู้เผยแพร่Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

ปีที่เผยแพร่ (ค.ศ.)2021

Volume number275

หน้าแรก750

หน้าสุดท้าย758

จำนวนหน้า9

ISBN9783030800901

นอก23673370

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112136774&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-80091-8_89&partnerID=40&md5=fab1d7c1af3bd842c2cdd15629924051

ภาษาEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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บทคัดย่อ

Many camera industries start to integrate artificial intelligence into their products in order to help novice users shooting photographs like experts. One of the differences between novices and experts is the knowledge and skill of image composition. This study sought to emphasize find out how the rule of thirds and leading lines are effective to guide to images’ focal points. 30 participants, 15 with photography education (Experts) and 15 without (Novices), were tested with similar images by using the eye tracking device. They were measured in terms of total dwell time and attention by the area of interests (AOI) to compare the heatmap between the expert and novice participants. The result shows that the experts chose the images with rules of third more often while the novices chose other elements over the composition. This study shows an insight that ‘Rules of third’ does not necessarily make photographs look more appealing to novices’ eyes; however, it helps images become more interesting for experts. For the leading lines, both experts and novices did not follow the Loomis’s suggestion for entering, exploring, and exiting. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.


คำสำคัญ

Eye tracking


อัพเดทล่าสุด 2023-03-10 ถึง 07:36