Monday, October 22, 2007

Internet users quick to judge

By Judy Skatssoon for Science Online

Internet users can take just one-twentieth of a second to decide whether they like the look of a website, researchers say.

Dr Gitte Lindgaard and colleagues from Carleton University in Ottawa flashed up websites for 50 milliseconds and asked participants to rate them for visual appeal.



When they repeated the exercise after a longer viewing period, the participants' ratings were consistent.

"Visual appeal can be assessed within 50 milliseconds, suggesting that web designers have about 50 milliseconds to make a good impression,"

the Canadians report in the journal Behaviour & Information Technology.

Associate Professor of psychology Bill von Hippel, from the University of New South Wales, says it takes about 50 milliseconds to read one word, making this a "stunningly remarkable" timeframe in which to process the complex stimuli on a website.

"It's quite remarkable that people do it that fast and that it holds up in their later judgement," he said.

"This may be because we have an affective or emotional system that [works] independently of our cognitive system."

He says that in evolutionary terms, this ability helped us respond rapidly to dangerous situations.

full article at ABC News

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

SIFT is the core of PhotoSynth


PhotoSynth underlying "magic" is using SIFT (Scale Invariant Feature Transform) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale-invariant_feature_transform

quoting Seitz
"We use a feature-matching technique called SIFT, developed by David Lowe at the University of British Columbia, that handles very significant differences in lighting, shading, weather, scale, and so forth,"
http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/txt/archive/?postID=1454

David Lowe's Autostitch project.
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~lowe/home.html
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

more SIFT implementations and source code

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Tangible Kabuki at GeekCon 2007



This was Feng-GUI GeekCon2007 project. Thanks to:
Project members: Rafael Mizrahi, Dani Vardi, Tal Yaniv and Eyal "Person" Shachar.
Performers: Dror Gill, Ayelet Yagil, Zvi Devir and Jeff Pulver.
Photographers: Yaniv Golan and Alex Sirota.

1. The TangibLaptop is a collaborative electronic music instrument with a laptop tangible multi-touch interface built by the GarageGeeks (Rafael Mizrahi, Ohad Pressman and Eyal "Person"). inspired by the reactable http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReacTable



2. The GeekCon un-convention get-together is a creative gathering happening with a goal to form a critical mass of technically oriented creative talented people that will think up, create and deploy ideas. Or it’s a short summer camp for geeks… Take your pick.




1+2=3. Taking it one step further, instead of using physical small hand size objects, YOU will be the players in a musical part by wearing masks. Together, we create a musical part where you can take part by wearing fiducial masks detected by the Tangible laptop.




Reflections:
More Tangible Kabuki images at Flikr tagged with "Tangible Kabuki"

More GeekCon 2007 images at Flikr tagged with geekcon2007

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Banner Blindness by Dr. Jakob Nielsen


An article by Dr. Jakob Nielsen from http://www.useit.com

The most prominent result from the new eyetracking studies is not actually new. We simply confirmed for the umpteenth time that banner blindness is real. Users almost never look at anything that looks like an advertisement, whether or not it's actually an ad.


Users rarely look at display advertisements on websites. Of the four design elements that do attract a few ad fixations, one is unethical and reduces the value of advertising networks.


read the full article...

Sunday, August 26, 2007

website is under attack



The website is under attack since 26/8 21:30 and the service is unavailable.
Hope to return soon while increasing our scalability.

Thank you for your interest in Feng-GUI.

Feng-GUI at The 40 coolest free applications around

Seopher: reviewing and discussing Linux, internet marketing and blogging,
recommends Feng-GUI ViewFinder heatmap service in a list of 40 cool and free applications.

http://seopher.com/articles/the_40_coolest_free_applications_around

thanks Seopher!

Feng-GUI at Israel NRG newspaper


Feng-GUI at Israel NRG newspaper
http://www.nrg.co.il/online/10/ART1/614/158.html

thanks to Ophir Hechter for the news.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Issues of Saliency and Recognition in the Search for Web Page Bookmarks


Alex has published his great Masters Thesis on:
"Issues of Saliency and Recognition in the Search for Web Page Bookmarks"

to provide empirically-determined guidelines for web producers on how to title pages in order to optimise the recognition of bookmarks by users, and to increase the rate of revisitation as a result.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Google Images Search for faces

Google didn't buy riya and bought neven vision adding a face recognition to the Images Search service.
For example you can search for Paris in general
or search for Paris Hilton
Just add the imgtype=face to the search query.