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Balancing the power of multimedia information retrieval and usability in designing interactive tv
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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 291 archive
Proceeding of the 1st international conference on Designing interactive user experiences for TV and video table of contents
Silicon Valley, California, USA
SESSION: Designing iTV features table of contents
Pages 105-114  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-100-2
Authors
Hyowon Lee  Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Paul Ferguson  Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Cathal Gurrin  Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Alan F. Smeaton  Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Noel E. O'Connor  Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Heeseon Park  Samsung Electronics, Yongin, South Korea
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ABSTRACT

Steady progress in the field of multimedia information retrieval (MMIR) promises a useful set of tools that could provide new usage scenarios and features to enhance the user experience in today's digital media applications. In the interactive TV domain, the simplicity of interaction is more crucial than in any other digital media domain and ultimately determines the success or otherwise of any new applications. Thus when integrating emerging tools like MMIR into interactive TV, the increase in interface complexity and sophistication resulting from these features can easily reduce its actual usability. In this paper we describe a design strategy we developed as a result of our efforts in balancing the power of emerging multimedia information retrieval techniques and maintaining the simplicity of the interface in interactive TV. By providing multiple levels of interface sophistication in increasing order as a viewer repeatedly presses the same button on their remote control, we provide a layered interface that can accommodate viewers requiring varying degrees of power and simplicity. A series of screen shots from the system we have actually developed and built illustrates how this is achieved.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Hyowon Lee: colleagues
Paul Ferguson: colleagues
Cathal Gurrin: colleagues
Alan F. Smeaton: colleagues
Noel E. O'Connor: colleagues
Heeseon Park: colleagues