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Insights into wayfinding: urban design exploration through the use of algorithmic eye-tracking software

Justin B. Hollander, Ann Sussman, Peter Lowitt, Neil Angus, Minyu Situ, Aliya Magnuson

2022Journal of Urban Design17 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper seeks to use eye-tracking emulation software to understand and forecast the human responses to signage and directional cues in Massachusetts, USA. Using eye-tracking emulation software, this study measured the unconscious visual responses people are projected to have to designs and layouts in new built environments, focusing on what makes streets most walkable. The study found differences between the way the brain takes in conventional automobile-oriented residential developments versus new urbanist layouts, with the former lacking key fixation points. The study’s discoveries explain why new urbanist layouts promote walking effortlessly and conventional automobile-oriented residential developments cannot.

Topics & Concepts

EmulationEye trackingSoftwareSignageEngineeringTransport engineeringHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceSimulationArtificial intelligencePsychologyProgramming languageSocial psychologyArtVisual artsSpatial Cognition and NavigationUrban Design and Spatial AnalysisGeographic Information Systems Studies
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