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Investigating visual expertise in sculpture: A methodological approach using eye tracking




List of AuthorsStein Isabell, Jossberger Helen, Gruber Hans

PublisherEuropean Group for Eye Movement Research; Bern Open Publishing

Publication year2022

JournalJournal of Eye Movement Research

Journal name in sourceJournal of Eye Movement Research

Volume number15

Issue number2

ISSN1995-8692

eISSN1995-8692

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.16910/jemr.15.2.5

URLhttps://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/8216

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/176497707


Abstract

Research on visual expertise has progressed significantly due to the availability of eye tracking tools. However, attempts to bring together research on expertise and eye tracking methodology provoke several challenges, because visual information processes should be studied in authentic and domain-specific environments. Among the barriers to designing appropriate research are the proper definition of levels of expertise, the tension between internal (experimental control) and external (authentic environments) validity, and the appropriate methodology to study eye movements in a three-dimensional environment. This exploratory study aims to address these challenges and to provide an adequate research setting by investigating visual expertise in sculpting. Eye movements and gaze patterns of 20 participants were investigated while looking at two sculptures in a museum. The participants were assigned to four different groups based on their level of expertise (laypersons, novices, semi-experts, experts). Using mobile eye tracking, the following parameters were measured: number of fixations, duration of fixation, dwell time in relevant areas, and revisits in relevant areas. Moreover, scan paths were analysed using the eyenalysis approach. Conclusions are drawn on both the nature of visual expertise in sculpting and the potential (and limitations) of empirical designs that aim to investigate expertise in authentic environments.


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