Title
Comparative Study on Advanced TV Interface Types in the Smart Media World
Abstract
The prevalence of the Smart TV revealed the great potential for ubiquitous computing. The Smart TV facilitates various video contents and applications through interactive techniques. In order to enhance usability, these techniques should have an intuitive and dynamic interface. This study aims to investigate the usability of remote controls in regards to different interfaces. To achieve this objective, the usability test was conducted with twenty people who had normal vision. The task scenario for the experiment reflects the GUI structure and usage patterns of a commercial Smart TV. This research selected general and motion controllers for evaluation factors. The user response was then collected by subjective and objective measures for an evaluation. While the general controller had a better performance in utilizing basic search or simple navigation functions, the analysis of eye tracking movement revealed that the motion remote controller reduced visual distraction. Moreover, the motion control was relatively favoured in subjective ratings. These results indicate that the motion interface is suitable for advanced smart media.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/UIC-ATC.2012.61
UIC/ATC
Keywords
Field
DocType
eye,objective evaluation measurement,video contents,evaluation factor,motion control,interactive techniques,advanced tv interface types,remote control usability enhancement,telecontrol,motion controller,comparative study,control engineering computing,visual distraction reduction,smart tv interface types,intuitive interface,human vision,eye tracking movement analysis,different interface,remote control,evaluation factors,usage patterns,search functions,ubiquitous computing,gui structure,graphical user interfaces,user response collection,general controllers,motion remote controller,subjective ratings,subjective evaluation measurement,usability test,interactive systems,smart tv,smart media world,navigation functions,motion interface,commercial smart tv,dynamic interface,digital television,visualization,usability,games,tv
Motion control,Remote control,Visualization,Computer science,Usability,Digital television,Human–computer interaction,Eye tracking,Graphical user interface,Ubiquitous computing,Multimedia
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4673-3084-8
2
0.42
References 
Authors
1
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Youngjae Lim121.77
Jae-Kyu Park2325.64
Eui S. Jung384.34
David Ho Chung420.42
Tae-il Kim5248.49
Kwangsoo Choi620.42
Seunghun Lee761.58