The algorithm seems more focused on the colors you use and how clustered the screen elements are, but it doesn't understand the context. I uploaded a pic of a hot bikini bade on a red background some half a year ago, and it indicates that the eye would focus only on the background, and none given to the bikini babe.
2008/8/1 Paul Trumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Has anyone taken a serious look at this tool? http://www.feng-gui.com/ > > It uses artificial intelligence to create heat maps that are supposed to > replicate what one would see with eye tracking. > > Some of the developers in my shop have gotten a hold of it. I have yet to > see a heat map that makes sense. The first ones they did attributed the > greatest area of interest to white space. For my own amusement I created a > heat map for a dilbert cartoon and most of the attention was attributed to > the masthead and one characters head (out of 6 panels.) Clearly the AI > doesn't understand context. I was wondering exactly in what instances you > thought it might be useful, if at all. > > Paul Trumble > UX Lead > > -- > The truth is more important than the facts - Frank Lloyd Wright > > http://www.trumbling.com/ > http://www.flickr.com/photos/paultrumble/ > ________________________________________________________________ > Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! > To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe > List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines > List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help > ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
