Title
Person-Centric Multimedia - How Research Inspirations from Designing Solutions for Individual Users Benefits the Broader Population.
Abstract
While Human-Centered Multimedia Computing (HCMC) improves upon traditional multimedia computing paradigms by accounting for the differences among populations of humans, inter-personal differences between, and intra-personal differences within, populations have created the need for a new paradigm which is sensitive to the needs of a specific user, task and environment. The paradigm of Person-Centered Multimedia Computing (PCMC) addresses this challenge by focusing the design of a system on a single user and challenge, shifting the focus to the individual. It is proposed that this paradigm can then extend the applicability of multimedia technology from the individual user to the broader population through the application of adaptation and integration. These concepts are discussed within the context of disability, where variations among individuals are particularly prevalent. Examples in domain adaptation and autonomous rehabilitative training are presented as proofs-of-concept to illustrate this process within PCMC.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/978-3-030-04375-9_5
ICSM
Field
DocType
Citations 
Population,Computer science,Domain adaptation,Multimedia
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
16
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sethuraman Panchanathan11431152.04
Ramin Tadayon2218.54
Hemanth Venkateswara3239.72
Troy L. McDaniel410124.56