Title
Rapid serial visual presentation techniques for consumer digital video devices
Abstract
In this paper we propose a new model for a class of rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) interfaces [16] in the context of consumer video devices. The basic spatial layout "explodes" a sequence of image frames into a 3D trail in order to provide more context for a spatial/temporal presentation. As the user plays forward or back, the trail advances or recedes while the image in the foreground focus position is replaced. The design is able to incorporate a variety of methods for analyzing or highlighting images in the trail. Our hypotheses are that users can navigate more quickly and precisely to points of interest when compared to conventional consumer-based browsing, channel flipping, or fast-forwarding techniques. We report on an experiment testing our hypotheses in which we found that subjects were more accurate but not faster in browsing to a target of interest in recorded television content with a TV remote.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1145/964696.964709
UIST
Keywords
Field
DocType
rapid serial visual presentation,conventional consumer-based browsing,temporal presentation,new model,basic spatial layout,trail advance,fast-forwarding technique,consumer video device,consumer digital video device,foreground focus position,image frame,point of interest
Video browsing,Digital video,Computer science,Communication channel,Human–computer interaction,Point of interest,Multimedia,Rapid serial visual presentation
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-636-6
26
1.55
References 
Authors
17
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kent Wittenburg139860.29
Clifton Forlines22345150.87
Tom Lanning31026.91
Alan Esenther418913.48
Shigeo Harada5261.55
Taizo Miyachi66319.31