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Baru-baru ini meningkatkan pengalaman visual pengguna telah menjadi trend baharu untuk paparan TV. Aliran ini datang daripada fakta bahawa perubahan pencahayaan ambien semasa melihat Paparan Kristal Cecair (LCD) memberi kesan ketara kepada tera manusia. Walau bagaimanapun, kesan psikologi yang disebabkan oleh gabungan imej video yang dipaparkan dan pencahayaan ambien belum disiasat. Dalam penyelidikan ini, kami menjelaskan hubungan antara pencahayaan ambien dan kesan psikologi semasa melihat imej video yang dipaparkan pada LCD dengan menggunakan kaedah pembezaan semantik (SD) berasaskan soal selidik dan kaedah analisis faktor. Enam jenis imej video telah dipaparkan di bawah warna dan susun atur keadaan pencahayaan yang berbeza dan dinilai oleh 15 pemerhati. Menurut analisis, jelas bahawa kawalan pencahayaan di sekeliling LCD dengan imej video yang dipaparkan, perasaan 'aktiviti' dan 'menilai' dinilai lebih tinggi daripada perasaan keadaan siling pendarfluor. Khususnya, kawalan pencahayaan serentak di sekeliling paparan dan siling meningkatkan perasaan 'aktiviti' dan 'menilai' dengan mengekalkan 'keselesaan'. Selain itu, perasaan 'aktiviti' di bawah kawalan pencahayaan di sekeliling LCD dan keadaan siling semasa melihat imej video muzik dinilai dengan jelas lebih tinggi daripada imej video pemandangan semula jadi.
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Takuya IWANAMI, Ayano KIKUCHI, Keita HIRAI, Toshiya NAKAGUCHI, Norimichi TSUMURA, Yoichi MIYAKE, "Psychological Effects of Ambient Illumination Control and Illumination Layout While Viewing Various Video Images" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E94-A, no. 2, pp. 493-499, February 2011, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E94.A.493.
Abstract: Recently enhancing the visual experience of the user has been a new trend for TV displays. This trend comes from the fact that changes of ambient illuminations while viewing a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) significantly affect human impressions. However, psychological effects caused by the combination of displayed video image and ambient illuminations have not been investigated. In the present research, we clarify the relationship between ambient illuminations and psychological effects while viewing video image displayed on the LCD by using a questionnaire based semantic differential (SD) method and a factor analysis method. Six kinds of video images were displayed under different colors and layouts of illumination conditions and rated by 15 observers. According to the analysis, it became clear that the illumination control around the LCD with displayed video image, the feeling of 'activity' and 'evaluating' were rated higher than the feeling of fluorescent ceiling condition. In particular, simultaneous illumination control around the display and the ceiling enhanced the feeling of 'activity,' and 'evaluating' with keeping 'comfort.' Moreover, the feeling of 'activity' under the illumination control around the LCD and the ceiling condition while viewing music video image was rated clearly higher than that with natural scene video image.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.E94.A.493/_p
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author={Takuya IWANAMI, Ayano KIKUCHI, Keita HIRAI, Toshiya NAKAGUCHI, Norimichi TSUMURA, Yoichi MIYAKE, },
journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals},
title={Psychological Effects of Ambient Illumination Control and Illumination Layout While Viewing Various Video Images},
year={2011},
volume={E94-A},
number={2},
pages={493-499},
abstract={Recently enhancing the visual experience of the user has been a new trend for TV displays. This trend comes from the fact that changes of ambient illuminations while viewing a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) significantly affect human impressions. However, psychological effects caused by the combination of displayed video image and ambient illuminations have not been investigated. In the present research, we clarify the relationship between ambient illuminations and psychological effects while viewing video image displayed on the LCD by using a questionnaire based semantic differential (SD) method and a factor analysis method. Six kinds of video images were displayed under different colors and layouts of illumination conditions and rated by 15 observers. According to the analysis, it became clear that the illumination control around the LCD with displayed video image, the feeling of 'activity' and 'evaluating' were rated higher than the feeling of fluorescent ceiling condition. In particular, simultaneous illumination control around the display and the ceiling enhanced the feeling of 'activity,' and 'evaluating' with keeping 'comfort.' Moreover, the feeling of 'activity' under the illumination control around the LCD and the ceiling condition while viewing music video image was rated clearly higher than that with natural scene video image.},
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doi={10.1587/transfun.E94.A.493},
ISSN={1745-1337},
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AU - Norimichi TSUMURA
AU - Yoichi MIYAKE
PY - 2011
DO - 10.1587/transfun.E94.A.493
JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals
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AB - Recently enhancing the visual experience of the user has been a new trend for TV displays. This trend comes from the fact that changes of ambient illuminations while viewing a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) significantly affect human impressions. However, psychological effects caused by the combination of displayed video image and ambient illuminations have not been investigated. In the present research, we clarify the relationship between ambient illuminations and psychological effects while viewing video image displayed on the LCD by using a questionnaire based semantic differential (SD) method and a factor analysis method. Six kinds of video images were displayed under different colors and layouts of illumination conditions and rated by 15 observers. According to the analysis, it became clear that the illumination control around the LCD with displayed video image, the feeling of 'activity' and 'evaluating' were rated higher than the feeling of fluorescent ceiling condition. In particular, simultaneous illumination control around the display and the ceiling enhanced the feeling of 'activity,' and 'evaluating' with keeping 'comfort.' Moreover, the feeling of 'activity' under the illumination control around the LCD and the ceiling condition while viewing music video image was rated clearly higher than that with natural scene video image.
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