Lukashova-Sanz Olga, Wahl Siegfried
Institute for Ophthalmic Research, University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Carl Zeiss Vision International GmbH, 73430 Aalen, Germany.
Brain Sci. 2021 Feb 25;11(3):283. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11030283.
Visual search becomes challenging when the time to find the target is limited. Here we focus on how performance in visual search can be improved via a subtle saliency-aware modulation of the scene. Specifically, we investigate whether blurring salient regions of the scene can improve participant's ability to find the target faster when the target is located in non-salient areas. A set of real-world omnidirectional images were displayed in virtual reality with a search target overlaid on the visual scene at a pseudorandom location. Participants performed a visual search task in three conditions defined by blur strength, where the task was to find the target as fast as possible. The mean search time, and the proportion of trials where participants failed to find the target, were compared across different conditions. Furthermore, the number and duration of fixations were evaluated. A significant effect of blur on behavioral and fixation metrics was found using linear mixed models. This study shows that it is possible to improve the performance by a saliency-aware subtle scene modulation in a challenging realistic visual search scenario. The current work provides an insight into potential visual augmentation designs aiming to improve user's performance in everyday visual search tasks.
当寻找目标的时间有限时,视觉搜索就会变得具有挑战性。在这里,我们关注如何通过对场景进行微妙的显著性感知调制来提高视觉搜索的性能。具体来说,我们研究当目标位于非显著区域时,模糊场景的显著区域是否能提高参与者更快找到目标的能力。一组真实世界的全景图像在虚拟现实中显示,搜索目标以伪随机位置叠加在视觉场景上。参与者在由模糊强度定义的三种条件下执行视觉搜索任务,任务是尽快找到目标。比较了不同条件下的平均搜索时间以及参与者未能找到目标的试验比例。此外,还评估了注视的次数和持续时间。使用线性混合模型发现了模糊对行为和注视指标的显著影响。这项研究表明,在具有挑战性的现实视觉搜索场景中,通过显著性感知的微妙场景调制来提高性能是可能的。当前的工作为旨在提高用户在日常视觉搜索任务中的性能的潜在视觉增强设计提供了见解。