• Title/Summary/Keyword: UX multi-view

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UHD Video Stitching Method for Enhanced User Experience (사용자 경험을 극대화한 UHD 영상 합성 기술)

  • Gankhuyag, Ganzorig;Hong, Eun Gi;Kim, Giyeol;Choe, Yoonsik
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.40 no.7
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    • pp.1387-1394
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    • 2015
  • Along with the development of network transmission technology, the IPTV market is growing in fast pace. Additionally the UHD resolution broadcasting system along with user experience (UX) that provides better service to user has attracted attention recently since there are not enough research has been done with differentiated the UX that can enhance the UX yet. Therefore we proposed a low complexity syntax level image stitching implementation technique that run with multi-view services, which makes possibility to view multiple channel or video contents on the screen at the same time. Simulation results have demonstrated the liability and effectiveness of the proposed algorithm by showing that capability of generating more than 80 frames per second by stitching four Full-HD size videos into UHD frame.

An Authoring Framework for Emotion-Aware User Interface of Mobile Applications (모바일 어플리케이션의 감정 적응형 사용자 인터페이스 저작 프레임워크)

  • Lee, Eunjung;Kim, Gyu-Wan;Kim, Woo-Bin
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.376-386
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    • 2015
  • Since affective computing has been introduced in 90s, affect recognition technology has achieved substantial progress recently. However, the application of user emotion recognition into software user interface is in its early stages. In this paper, we describe a new approach for developing mobile user interface which could react differently depending on user emotion states. First, an emotion reaction model is presented which determines user interface reactions for each emotional state. We introduce a pair of mappings from user states to different user interface versions. The reacting versions are implemented by a set of variations for a view. Further, we present an authoring framework to help developers/designers to create emotion-aware reactions based on the proposed emotion reaction model. The authoring framework is necessary to alleviate the burden of creating and handling multi versions for views at the development process. A prototype implementation is presented as an extension of the existing authoring tool DAT4UX. Moreover, a proof-of-concept application featuring an emotion-aware interface is developed using the tool.