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Cognitive Overload Reduced Online Meeting and Education Platform

  • Seung-Keun Song;Suk-Ho Lee
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.174-180
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    • 2024
  • Recently, with the rapid advancement of high-speed internet and interactive streaming technology, numerous video conferencing platforms such as Zoom, ZED, and Google Meet have been developed.. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic, in particular, served as a catalyst for the global spread of online meetings and online education. This led to a significant reduction in people's resistance to online education and meetings. Nowadays, it has become common for people to use video conferencing platforms like Zoom not only for meetings but also for online education, seminars, and classes. Along with this trend, more specialized online platforms have been released, and research has been conducted on platforms that people can use more comfortably and for longer periods. This study specifically analyzes the current online video conferencing platforms from the perspective of Cognitive Overload and proposes a method to reduce Cognitive Overload. Additionally, a system was developed to address this issue. In other words, this research aims to analyze the limitations of previous online video conferencing and education platforms regarding Cognitive Overload and identity recognition, and to propose an online video conferencing and education platform that can overcome these challenges.

Understanding the User Preferences in the Types of Video Censorship

  • Park, Sohyeon;Kim, Kyulee;Oh, Uran
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.147-161
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    • 2022
  • Video on demand (VOD) platforms provide immersive, inspiring, and commercial-free binge watching experiences. Recently, the number of these platform users increased dramatically as users can enjoy various contents without physical and time constraints during COVID-19. However, such platforms do not provide sufficient video censorship services while there is a strong need. In this study, we investigated the users' desire for video censorship when choosing and watching movies on VOD platforms, and how video censorship can be applied to different types of scenes to increase the censoring effect without diminishing the enjoyment. We first conducted an online survey with 98 respondents to identify the types of discomfort while watching sexual, violent, or drug-related scenes. We then conducted an in-depth online interview with 18 participants to identify the effective video filtering types and regions for each of the three scenes. Based on the findings, we suggest implications for designing a censor application for videos that contain uncomfortable scenes.

Usage of Beauty Contents in a Multi-Channel Environment: A Niche Analysis of Webzines, Televisions and Online Video Platforms (다매체 환경에서의 뷰티 콘텐츠 이용: 웹진, TV, 인터넷 동영상 플랫폼 간 적소분석)

  • Lee, Sungjoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.261-270
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    • 2020
  • This study aimed to investigate the competing relationships among webzines, TVs and online video platforms in terms of usage gratification of consumption of beauty contents based on niche theory. Five types of usage gratification including information, entertainment, attractive characters, convenient usage and honesty were identified from the previous literature and they were used for niche analysis. The findings showed that online video platforms had the wider breadth than webzines and TVs in all dimensions of usage gratification except for attractive character and TVs and online video platforms had the least niche overlap. The results also revealed that online video platforms had the competitive superiority over the other media in terms of convenient usage and honesty. This study has meanings in a way that it can be used as guidelines for how the future consumption patterns of beauty contents will be.

The Impact of Interactivity on Users' Acceptance of Online Streaming Video from the Perspective of Flow Theory

  • Ren Xingyu;Hyuksoo Kim
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.18-30
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    • 2024
  • With the recent popularity and technological development of online streaming video, interactive digital narrative (IDN hereafter) videos became one of the main formats for users. The current study proposed that the level of interactivity of IDN videos influences users' evaluation of the video. The concept of flow was introduced as a mediating variable between interactivity and the users' evaluation. Further, the type of IDN videos, users' familiarity with IDN videos and trust toward platforms were employed as moderating variables. Data from a survey verified the mediating role of flow, moderating role of users' familiarity and trust toward platforms. the type of IDN videos, users' familiarity with IDN videos and trust toward platforms. We have observed a significant moderating effect of users' trust toward the platform on users' evaluation resulting from flow experience. It is evident that the higher the level of users' trust towards the platform, the less pronounced the impact of flow experience on users' evaluation. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.

An Analytical Study on the Importance and Performance of Factors of Online Video Usage: Focusing on the Comparison of Chinese and Korean Platforms

  • So-Hyun Park;Seung-Chul Kim;Tae-Won Lee
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • v.26 no.7
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    • pp.145-166
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    • 2022
  • Purpose - The field of online videos has seen rapid changes in information and communications technology (ICT) development. Despite active academic research on the use of online platforms, few studies have analyzed the relative importance among the factors determined. In this study, the relative importance of factors found in previous studies was identified for users of online video platforms in China and Korea. Through this, factors that should be considered first in research on online video use were derived. In addition, the quality level of online video platforms currently used in China and Korea was measured and used for analysis. The analysis results can provide information for companies to enter Chinese and Korean markets and also be useful to platform providers aiming to increase usage. Design/methodology - Among the factors of Online Video Usage identified in previous studies, 13 factors to be studied were selected through focus group interviews and hierarchized into 2 layers. For the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), each factor was designed as a pairwise comparison questionnaire. The survey included questions on the quality of online video platform currently in use. Data collection was conducted on 16 platforms in China and 11 platforms in Korea, and the relative importance of factors and user perspectives was compared and analyzed using importance performance analysis (IPA). In the analytical process, platforms were divided into over-the-top (OTT) group and Creator group according to the weight of user-generated content, and data analysis focused on these groups. Findings - As a result of AHP, China and Korea showed both "Fun" and "Interests" factors at the top, while the importance of the Entertainment factor "Vicarious satisfaction" was very different for China and Korea. "Relationship with content creators" was the most important factor in China, but it ranked the lowest in Korea. The IPA showed that the factors with high importance and performance were fun, interests, and easy accessibility for both China and Korea. In contrast, the factors that showed low performance compared to high importance in China were relationship with content creators, relationship with acquaintances/friends, and trustworthiness. As for Korea, vicarious satisfaction was observed; thus, this study has raised the need for academic and industrial interest in vicarious satisfaction. The results show that fun, interests, vicarious satisfaction, and easy accessibility of the platform are factors that must be included in further studies on online videos. Originality/value - Existing studies related to the use of online platforms have derived factors or focused on the influence relationship between factors and performance. However, few studies have analyzed the relative importance among the determined factors. This paper explores factors to be considered in future studies by deriving the relative importance between these factors from the perspective of users in China and Korea.

Design of Metaverse for Two-Way Video Conferencing Platform Based on Virtual Reality

  • Yoon, Dongeon;Oh, Amsuk
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.189-194
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    • 2022
  • As non-face-to-face activities have become commonplace, online video conferencing platforms have become popular collaboration tools. However, existing video conferencing platforms have a structure in which one side unilaterally exchanges information, potentially increase the fatigue of meeting participants. In this study, we designed a video conferencing platform utilizing virtual reality (VR), a metaverse technology, to enable various interactions. A virtual conferencing space and realistic VR video conferencing content authoring tool support system were designed using Meta's Oculus Quest 2 hardware, the Unity engine, and 3D Max software. With the Photon software development kit, voice recognition was designed to perform automatic text translation with the Watson application programming interface, allowing the online video conferencing participants to communicate smoothly even if using different languages. It is expected that the proposed video conferencing platform will enable conference participants to interact and improve their work efficiency.

Utilization Strategies of Generative AI Platforms for CG Education (CG 교육을 위한 생성형 인공지능 플랫폼 활용 방안)

  • Donghee Suh
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.357-364
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    • 2023
  • Due to the rapid advancement of AI technology, generative artificial intelligence platforms are experiencing innovative applications in various fields. In this paper, it examines research cases involving the utilization of AI in education, explore instances where generative AI platforms are applied in the realm of creative endeavors, and discuss the direction of utilizing generative AI in educational contexts. In the field of computer graphics, this study introduced generative AI platforms that are applicable for image creation, editing, and video editing. It also proposed platforms that can be utilized in the video editing production process. These generative AI platforms not only offer advantages in terms of efficiency, by reducing the efforts of creators and saving time in the production process, but they also present positive aspects in enhancing individual capabilities. It is advocated that their swift integration into education is necessary, considering these benefits. This study aims to provide direction for the expansion of creative education utilizing generative AI platforms.

Ripple Effects of Electronic Games and Evolution of Electronic Game Platforms

  • Eun, Kwang-Ha
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.20-25
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    • 2010
  • This paper discusses an academic study on electronic games and their incredibly vast and rapid growth over the years. It specifically addresses the evolution of electronic games from the 1960s to today, the ripple effects of electronic games, and the development of electronic game platforms. In terms of scope, the study first describes the ripple effects of the emergence of electronic games in chronological order and from the "immersion" and "convergence" perspectives, and then explores the evolution of electronic game platforms such as arcade machines, video consoles, personal computers, and mobile game devices.

Comparing Zoom's Security Analysis and Security Update Results (줌의 보안 취약점 분석과 보안 업데이트 결과 비교)

  • Kim, Kyuhyeong;Choi, Younsung
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 2020
  • As corona began to spread around the world, it had such a big impact on many people's lives that the word "Untact Culture" was born. Among them, non-face-to-face meetings naturally became a daily routine as educational institutions and many domestic and foreign companies used video conferencing service platforms. Among many video conferencing service platforms, Zoom, the company with the largest number of downloads, caused many security issues and caused many concerns about Zoom's security. In this paper, Zoom's security problems and vulnerabilities were classified into five categories, and Zoom's latest update to solve those problems and the 90-day security planning project were compared and analyzed. And the problem was solved and classified as unresolved. Three of the five parts have been resolved but are still described as how they should be resolved and improved in the future for the two remaining parts.

Web3.0 Video Streaming Platform from the Perspective of Technology, Tokenization & Decentralized Autonomous Organization

  • Song, Minzheong
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.149-160
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    • 2024
  • For examining Web3.0 video streaming (VS) platforms in terms of the decentralized technology, tokenization and decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), we look at four platforms like DLive, DTube, Livepeer, and Theta Network (Theta). As a result, DLive which firstly partnered with Medianova for CDN and with Theta for peer to peer (P2P) network and migrates to Tron blockchain (BC), receives no commission from what creators earn, gives rewards to viewers by measuring engagement, and incentivizes participation by allowing 20% of donation & fees for funding development, 5% to BitTorrent Token (BTT) stakeholders (among these 5%, 20% to partners, 80% to other BTT stakeholders). DTube on its own lower-layer BC, Avalon, offers InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), gives 90% of the created value to creators or curators, and try to empower the community. Livepeer on Ethereum BC offers decentralized CDN, P2P, gives Livepeer Token (LPT) as incentive for network participants, and delegators can stake their LPT to orchestrators doing good. Theta on its native BC pulls streams from peering caching nodes, creates P2P network, gives Theta utility token, TFUEL for caching or relay nodes contributors, and allows Theta governance token, THETA as staking token. We contribute to the categorization of Web3.0 VS platforms: DLive and DTube reduce the risk of platform censorship, promote the diverse content, and allow the community to lead to more user-friendly environments. On the other hand, Livepeer and Theta provide new methods to stream content, but they have some differences. Whereas Livepeer focuses on the transcoding layer, Theta concentrates both on the video application layer and content delivery layer. It means, Theta tries to deliver value to all participants by enhancing network quality, reducing CDN cost, and rewarding users in utility tokens for the storage and bandwidth they provide.