[HTML][HTML] Wayfinding behaviour in a multi-level building: A comparative study of HMD VR and Desktop VR
Y Feng, DC Duives, SP Hoogendoorn - Advanced Engineering Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Virtual Reality (VR) provides the possibility to study pedestrian wayfinding behaviour in multi-
level buildings. Although VR has been applied increasingly to study pedestrian behaviour, it …
level buildings. Although VR has been applied increasingly to study pedestrian behaviour, it …
Where am I? Investigating map matching during self‐localization with mobile eye tracking in an urban environment
Self‐localization is the process of identifying one's current position on a map, and it is a
crucial part of any wayfinding process. During self‐localization the wayfinder matches …
crucial part of any wayfinding process. During self‐localization the wayfinder matches …
Gaze behaviour during space perception and spatial decision making
A series of four experiments investigating gaze behavior and decision making in the context
of wayfinding is reported. Participants were presented with screenshots of choice points …
of wayfinding is reported. Participants were presented with screenshots of choice points …
Where is the landmark? Eye tracking studies in large-scale indoor environments
Several studies show that the use of landmarks is crucial for pedestrian navigations systems.
Furthermore, there are well-defined landmark features like its visual salience. However, the …
Furthermore, there are well-defined landmark features like its visual salience. However, the …
Salient cues and wayfinding in Alzheimer's disease within a virtual senior residence
R Davis, JM Ohman… - Environment and behavior, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Wayfinding is a problem for persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD), especially in complex
environments such as senior residential communities. In this study, persons with AD or mild …
environments such as senior residential communities. In this study, persons with AD or mild …
Evaluating indoor pedestrian navigation interfaces using mobile eye tracking
This article describes two user studies that evaluate different interface designs of indoor
pedestrian navigation systems displaying landmarks. In particular, very reduced and …
pedestrian navigation systems displaying landmarks. In particular, very reduced and …
An investigation into challenges experienced when route planning, navigating and wayfinding
E Koletsis, CPJM van Elzakker, MJ Kraak… - International Journal …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Some map users still experience difficulties when attempting to route plan, navigate and/or
wayfind. This paper provides information on the outcomes of a research project that aims to …
wayfind. This paper provides information on the outcomes of a research project that aims to …
Legibility of floor plans and wayfinding satisfaction of residents in Care and Attention homes in Hong Kong
Objective Focusing on Hong Kong Care and Attention homes which provide residential care,
meals, personal care and limited nursing care for older people, this study aimed to …
meals, personal care and limited nursing care for older people, this study aimed to …
[PDF][PDF] Location-aware mobile eye tracking for the explanation of wayfinding behavior
This paper proposes location-aware mobile eye-tracking as a new method for the
explanation of wayfinding behavior. We argue that the recording and analysis of an …
explanation of wayfinding behavior. We argue that the recording and analysis of an …
Towards location-aware mobile eye tracking
This paper considers the impact of location as context in mobile eye tracking studies that
extend to large-scale spaces, such as pedestrian wayfinding studies. It shows how adding a …
extend to large-scale spaces, such as pedestrian wayfinding studies. It shows how adding a …