Title
Designing affordances for the navigation of detail-on-demand hypervideo
Abstract
We introduced detail-on-demand video as a simple type of hypervideo that allows users to watch short video segments and to follow hyperlinks to see additional detail. Such video lets users quickly access desired information without having to view the entire contents linearly. A challenge for presenting this type of video is to provide users with the appropriate affordances to understand the hypervideo structure and to navigate it effectively. Another challenge is to give authors tools that allow them to create good detail-on-demand video. Guided by user feedback, we iterated designs for a detail-on-demand video player. We also conducted two user studies to gain insight into people's understanding of hypervideo and to improve the user interface. We found that the interface design was tightly coupled to understanding hypervideo structure and that different designs greatly affected what parts of the video people accessed. The studies also suggested new guidelines for hypervideo authoring.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1145/989863.989913
AVI
Keywords
Field
DocType
short video segment,detail-on-demand video,good detail-on-demand video,video people,detail-on-demand hypervideo,user interface,hypervideo authoring,user study,hypervideo structure,user feedback,detail-on-demand video player,iterative design,interface design
Video player,On demand,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Hyperlink,Iterative design,Hypervideo,User interface,Multimedia,User studies,Affordance
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-867-9
26
1.33
References 
Authors
18
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Girgensohn11724185.73
Lynn Wilcox21330180.16
Frank Shipman339832.95
Sara Bly41998705.40