The color browser: a content driven linear video browsing tool

Author(s):  
M. Barbieri ◽  
G. Mekenkamp ◽  
M. Ceccarelli ◽  
J. Nesvadba
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Author(s):  
Duy-Dinh Le ◽  
Vu Lam ◽  
Thanh Duc Ngo ◽  
Vinh Quang Tran ◽  
Vu Hoang Nguyen ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 ◽  
pp. 1-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Werner Bailer ◽  
Wolfgang Weiss ◽  
Gert Kienast ◽  
Georg Thallinger ◽  
Werner Haas

We propose an interactive video browsing tool for supporting content management and selection in postproduction. The approach is based on a process model for multimedia content abstraction. A software framework based on this process model and desktop and Web-based client applications are presented. For evaluation, we apply two TRECVID style fact finding approaches (retrieval and question answering tasks) and a user survey to the evaluation of the video browsing tool. We analyze the correlation between the results of the different methods, whether different aspects can be evaluated independently with the survey, and if a learning effect can be measured with the different methods, and we also compare the full-featured desktop and the limited Web-based user interface. The results show that the retrieval task correlates better with the user experience according to the survey. The survey rather measures the general user experience while different aspects of the usability cannot be analyzed independently.


Author(s):  
Carmen Martinez-Peñaranda ◽  
Werner Bailer ◽  
Miguel Barreda-Ángeles ◽  
Wolfgang Weiss ◽  
Alexandre Pereda-Baños

Author(s):  
G. Benedetti ◽  
B. Bodin ◽  
F. Lhuisset ◽  
O. Martineau ◽  
B. Merialdo

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Paul Green

An HFES Task Force is considering if, when, and which, HFES research publications should require the citation of relevant standards, policies, and practices to help translate research into practice. To support the Task Force activities, papers and reports are being written about how to find relevant standards produced by various organizations (e.g., the International Standards Organization, ISO) and the content of those standards. This paper describes the human-computer interaction standards being produced by ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 (Information Technology). Subcommittees 7 (Software and Systems Engineering) and 35 (User Interfaces), and Technical Committee 159, Subcommittee 4 (Ergonomics of Human-System Interaction), in particular, the contents of the ISO 9241 series and the ISO 2506x series. Also included are instructions on how to find standards using the ISO Browsing Tool and Technical Committee listings, and references to other materials on finding standards and standards-related teaching materials.


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