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Mixed Reality, Eye tracking and More

20241211_2
  • Date

    11 Dec 2024

  • Organiser

    Department of Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics

  • Time

    16:30 - 17:30

  • Venue

    Y302 Map  

Speaker

Dr Bing LIU

Enquiry

Mr Jimmy Kwan 27664350 jimmy.lh.kwan@polyu.edu.hk

Remarks

Moderator: Dr Xintao LIU, LSGI

Summary

Augmented reality (AR) technology has introduced numerous conveniences and exciting possibilities, transforming how people perceive and interact with the real world. This study examines the potential for enhancing users’ spatial knowledge acquisition during navigation through a series of subjective and objective tests. Additionally, eye-tracking technology, employed here for quantitative testing, plays a crucial role in various human-machine interaction (HMI) studies. This report also highlights the advancement and application of quantitative human-factor testing methods, including eye-tracking, within the industry.

POSTER

Keynote Speaker

Dr Bing LIU

Senior Human Factor Research Engineer
PR China

Dr. Bing Liu is currently an HMI engineer in the automotive industry, based in Shenzhen, China. She earned her Ph.D. in 2022 at the Chair of Cartography, Technical University of Munich, with a focus on “Spatial Learning with Mixed Reality.” Her research explored the interplay between mixed reality technology, users, and the environment during navigation. Dr. Liu brings extensive expertise in spatial cognition, with experience utilizing advanced tools such as eye-tracking and fMRI. She also holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Beijing Normal University, where she cultivated her foundational knowledge in her field.

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