Title
Designing tangible/free-form applications for navigation in audio/visual collections (by content-based similarity)
Abstract
This paper focuses on one aspect of doctoral studies, within the last year of completion, consisting in designing applications for the navigation (by content-based similarity) in audio or video collections: the choice of tangible or free-form interfaces depending on use cases. One goal of this work is to determine which type of gestural interface suits best each chosen use case making use of navigation into media collections composed of audio or video elements, among: classifying sounds for electroacoustic music composition, derushing video, improvising instant music through an installation organizing and synchronizing audio loops. Prototype applications have been developed using the modular Media-Cycle framework for organization of media content by similarity. We conclude preliminarily that tangible interfaces are better-suited for focused expert tasks and free-form interfaces for multiple-user exploratory tasks, while a combination of both can create emergent practices.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2460625.2460686
Tangible and Embedded Interaction
Keywords
Field
DocType
instant music,chosen use case,visual collection,use case,electroacoustic music composition,video element,free-form interface,derushing video,video collection,free-form application,content-based similarity,audio loop,interface design
Improvisation,Use case,Computer science,Synchronizing,Human–computer interaction,Electroacoustic music,Free form,Modular design,Multimedia,Interface design
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
3
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christian Frisson14010.74