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Review visual attention and spatial memory in building inspection: Toward a cognition-driven information system

机译:审查建筑检查中的视觉注意和空间内存:朝着认知驱动的信息系统

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With the increasing complexity of modern buildings, it is becoming more challenging for the professionals in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry to effectively digest complex engineering and design information and develop an accurate spatial memory that is critical to their daily tasks. As emerging visualization technologies, such as Virtual Reality, are considered as a promising solution, there is a pressing need to understand the mechanism by which different information visualization methods affect AEC task performance. Cognition literature has discovered a strong relationship between attention and memory development, but little has been done to understand how the visual attention patterns during the design documents review affect the effectiveness of spatial memory in AEC tasks. To fill the knowledge gap, this paper presents a human-subject experiment (n = 63) to test how spatial knowledge is acquired in a building inspection task and how the different visual attention patterns affect the development of spatial memory. Participants were asked to review the design information of a real building on campus. To trigger different attention patterns, they were randomly assigned to one of the three groups based on the forms of information given in the review session, including 2D, 3D, and VR groups. After a brief review session, participants were asked to go to the real building to identify discrepancies (based on memory) that were intentionally inserted by the authors. The inspection performance was used to evaluate the spatial memory development. The results indicate that in general there is a positive relationship between test subjects' visual attention (fixation time) and spatial memory, but the increasing rate varies across the three groups, suggesting that visual context plays a critical role in the development efficiency of spatial memory. The findings also indicate that the visual attention - spatial memory relationship may be mediated by the use of different spatial knowledge acquisition strategies. This study is expected to contribute to the construction information technology literature by setting the cornerstone of a cognition-driven information system that tailors into the spatial cognitive process of AEC professionals.
机译:随着现代建筑的复杂性越来越多,建筑,工程和建筑(AEC)行业的专业人士变得更具挑战性,以有效地消化复杂的工程和设计信息,并开发了对他们的日常任务至关重要的准确空间记忆。由于诸如虚拟现实的新兴的可视化技术被认为是一个有希望的解决方案,因此需要一种需要了解不同信息可视化方法影响AEC任务性能的机制。认知文献已经发现了关注和内存开发之间的强有力的关系,但是已经少完成了了解在设计文档期间的视觉注意模式如何影响AEC任务中的空间内存的有效性。为了填补知识缺口,本文提出了人员实验(n = 63),以测试如何在建筑物检查任务中获得空间知识以及不同的视觉注意模式如何影响空间记忆的发展。参与者被要求审查校园内真实建筑的设计信息。为了触发不同的注意模式,基于审阅会话中给出的信息的形式随机分配给三组中的一个,包括2D,3D和VR组。在简短的审查会议之后,要求参与者转到真正的建筑以识别作者故意插入的差异(基于内存)。检查性能用于评估空间内存开发。结果表明,通常存在测试对象的视觉注意力(固定时间)和空间记忆之间存在正关系,但速度越来越多地在三组上变化,表明视觉上下文在空间记忆的发展效率中发挥着关键作用。调查结果还表明,视觉注意力 - 空间内存关系可能通过使用不同的空间知识获取策略来介导。预计本研究将通过设定衡量AEC专业人员的空间认知过程的认知驱动信息系统的基石来促进建筑信息技术文献。

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    《Advanced engineering informatics》 |2020年第4期|101061.1-101061.15|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 United States;

    Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 United States;

    Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 United States;

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  • 关键词

    Attention; Spatial memory; Spatial knowledge; Eye-tracking; Virtual reality;

    机译:注意力;空间记忆;空间知识;追踪;虚拟现实;

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