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http://dx.doi.org/10.9728/dcs.2014.15.5.651

3D lattice information space for TV contents based on spatial metaphor : TV interface perspective  

Lee, Jae-Gil (성균관대학교 인터랙션 사이언스학과)
Shin, Donghee (성균관대학교 인터랙션 사이언스학과)
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Journal of Digital Contents Society / v.15, no.5, 2014 , pp. 651-661 More about this Journal
Abstract
The complexity to search a specific content over TV platform is drastically increasing. Based on previous studies from computer data management system, we propose a new method that helps users to search and select content effectively. In general, contents over computers are represented by spatial metaphor, which replicates our physical environment and value systems about space. We suggest 3D lattice structure to construct information space for TV platform. Users can infer relevance between contents via special clue in information space, so as to select content more easily. Also, they can search contents through its temporal property that also represented in space. We make full use of our natural capability that can reduce additional overload to learning new interface. The results of this study can be significant and heuristic contributions, as they can be applied to diverse service areas utilizing video contents.
Keywords
HCI; Spatial metaphor; Information space; TV; Usability;
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