
2019 EJRNL PP MING TANG 1
Terbatas Yanti Sri Rahayu, S.Sos
» ITB
Terbatas Yanti Sri Rahayu, S.Sos
» ITB
This paper describes an innovative integration of
eye tracking (ET) with virtual reality (VR) and details the
application of these combined technologies for the adaptive
reuse redesign of the Wudaokou rail station in Beijing. The
objective of the research is to develop a hybrid approach,
combining ET and VR technologies, as part of an experimental study of how to improve wayfinding and pedestrian
movement in crowded environments such as those found in
urban subway stations during peak hours. Using ET analysis,
design features such as edges, and color contrast are used to
evaluate several proposed rail station redesigns. Through
VR and screen-based ET, visual attention and related spatial
responses are tracked and analyzed for the selected redesign
elements. This paper assesses the potential benefits of using
ET and VR to assist identification of station design elements
that will improve wayfinding and pedestrian movement, and
describes how the combination of VR and ET can influence
the design process. The research concludes that the combination of VR and ET offers unique advantages for modeling
how the design of rail transit hub interiors can influence the
visual attention and movement behavior of those using the
redesigned station. This is especially true for crowded conditions in complex interior spaces. The use of integrated ET
and VR technology is shown to inform innovative design
approaches for facilitating improved wayfinding and
pedestrian movement within redesigned rail stations.