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Mc Lendon Using Eye Tracking To Investigate Important Cues For Representative...Kalle
We present an experiment designed to reveal some of the key features
necessary for conveying creature motion. Humans can reliably identify animals shown in minimal form using Point Light Display
(PLD) representations, but it is unclear what information they use when doing so. The ultimate goal for this research is to find recognizable traits that may be communicated to the viewer through motion, such as size and attitude and then to use that information to develop a new way of creating and managing animation and animation controls. The aim of this study was to investigate whether viewers use similar visual information when asked to identify or describe animal motion PLDs and full representations. Participants were shown 20 videos of 10 animals, first as PLD and then in full resolution. After each video, participants were asked to select descriptive
traits and to identify the animal represented. Species identification
results were better than chance for six of the 10 animals when shown PLD. Results from the eye tracking show that participants’
gaze was consistently drawn to similar regions when viewing the PLD as the full representation.
How to make your destination pintastic! (Part 1)Stephanie Lynch
Pinterest gets all the love these days as the latest and greatest social media channel. In this presentation, Anne Hornyak, (Senior Social Media Strategist at Sparkloft Media) and Stephanie Lynch (PR & Social Media Manager at Hoffman Lewis, the advertising agency of record for the Missouri Division of Tourism) team up to dig deeper in an intermediate to advanced course on Pinterest. Find out how destinations are using Pinterest, examine key insights on creating contests and content, discover measurement and analytics tools and gain perspective on how to create a comprehensive content plan. You won't want to miss Anne's recap on DMO usage of Pinterest or Stephanie's top list of vendors that make Pinterest more user-friendly. (This is Part 1 of the presentation.)
Original Power Point retrieved from http://www.mrsshirley.net/powerpoint/realidades/grammar/
real1grammar/real1grammar.htm. Educational use granted if credit given to author.
Mc Lendon Using Eye Tracking To Investigate Important Cues For Representative...Kalle
We present an experiment designed to reveal some of the key features
necessary for conveying creature motion. Humans can reliably identify animals shown in minimal form using Point Light Display
(PLD) representations, but it is unclear what information they use when doing so. The ultimate goal for this research is to find recognizable traits that may be communicated to the viewer through motion, such as size and attitude and then to use that information to develop a new way of creating and managing animation and animation controls. The aim of this study was to investigate whether viewers use similar visual information when asked to identify or describe animal motion PLDs and full representations. Participants were shown 20 videos of 10 animals, first as PLD and then in full resolution. After each video, participants were asked to select descriptive
traits and to identify the animal represented. Species identification
results were better than chance for six of the 10 animals when shown PLD. Results from the eye tracking show that participants’
gaze was consistently drawn to similar regions when viewing the PLD as the full representation.
How to make your destination pintastic! (Part 1)Stephanie Lynch
Pinterest gets all the love these days as the latest and greatest social media channel. In this presentation, Anne Hornyak, (Senior Social Media Strategist at Sparkloft Media) and Stephanie Lynch (PR & Social Media Manager at Hoffman Lewis, the advertising agency of record for the Missouri Division of Tourism) team up to dig deeper in an intermediate to advanced course on Pinterest. Find out how destinations are using Pinterest, examine key insights on creating contests and content, discover measurement and analytics tools and gain perspective on how to create a comprehensive content plan. You won't want to miss Anne's recap on DMO usage of Pinterest or Stephanie's top list of vendors that make Pinterest more user-friendly. (This is Part 1 of the presentation.)