Title
User experience study of multiple photo streams visualization
Abstract
With the expansion of digital photographic content stored online and concurrent proliferation of capturing devices, the management and visualization of personal photo collections have become very challenging tasks. In order to gain insight into novel ways of handling and representing large personal photo collections, this paper presents results of a user experience study into novel visualizations of multiple photo streams, sourced from different individuals or capture devices. A web-based application prototype was designed and implemented offering synchronized visualization of photo streams in a single- or multi-window display layout. An experimental study was conducted with 20 users, and the results demonstrate high user demand for concurrent presentation of multiple media streams as well as recommends methods for leveraging its potential.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2012
BCS HCI
concurrent presentation,high user demand,concurrent proliferation,large personal photo collection,experimental study,personal photo collection,multiple photo streams visualization,novel visualization,photo stream,multiple media stream,multiple photo stream,user experience study
Field
DocType
Citations 
User experience design,Social media,Visualization,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Multiple media,Multimedia,User studies
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
18
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sam Zargham120.72
Janko Calic27010.62
David Frohlich31209.93