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Objectivization of Audio-Visual Correlation analysis

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Simultaneous perception of audio and visual stimuli often causes the concealment or misrepresentation of information actually contained in these stimuli. Such effects are called the ''image proximity effect'' or the ''ventriloquism effect'' in literature. Until recently, most research carried out to understand their nature was based on subjective assessments. The Authors of this paper propose a methodology based on both subjective and objectively retrieved data. In this methodology, objective data reflect what screen areas attract most attention. The data were collected and processed by the eye-gaze tracking system. To justify the proposed methodology, two series of experiments were conducted - one with a commercial eye-gaze tracking system Tobii T60, and another with the Cyber-Eye system developed at the Multimedia Systems Department of the Gdansk University of Technology. In most cases, the visual-auditory stimuli were presented using 3D video. It was found that the eye-gaze tracking system did objectivize the results of experiments. Moreover, the tests revealed a strong correlation between the localization of a visual stimulus on which a participant's gaze focused and the value of the "image proximity effect". It was also proved that gaze tracking may be useful in experiments which aim at the evaluation of the proximity effect when the presented visual stimuli is stereoscopic.

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artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
Published in:
Archives of Acoustics no. 37, pages 0 - 0,
ISSN: 0137-5075
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English
Publication year:
2012
Bibliographic description:
Kunka B., Kostek B.: Objectivization of Audio-Visual Correlation analysis// Archives of Acoustics. -Vol. 37, iss. No. 1 (2012), s.0-0
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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