Lately, 3D is gaining momentum in cinemas and home environments. However, 2D and 3D video content only stimulates senses like hearing and seeing. In this paper we focus on a more enhanced level of entertainment by presenting a 4D multimedia player and a corresponding demonstration setup, which stimulates further senses such as haptics using the MPEG-V: Media Context and Control standard. The presented demonstration setup uses stereoscopic 3D and sensory devices, i.e., fans, vibration panels and lights. The combination of conventional 3D content with tailored sensory effects allows us to further enhance the viewing experience of the users.
Los Alamitos, CA, USA
Waltl, Markus
Rainer, Benjamin
Lederer, Stefan
Timmerer, Christian
Gassner, Katharina
Terlutter, Ralf
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX'13)
Timmerer, Christian
Le Callet, Patrick
Varela, Martin
Winkler, Stefan
Falk, Tiago H
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3D, 4D, Sensory Effects, Sensory Experience, MPEG-V
EN
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria
jul
126-127
https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/QoMEX2013_4DPlayer.pdf
IEEE
2013.07.04
poster
A 4D Multimedia Player enabling Sensory Experience
http://www.qomex2013.org
2013
In this tutorial we present immersive future media technologies ranging from 3D video to sensory experiences. The former targets stereo and multi-view video technologies whereas the latter aims at stimulating other senses than vision or audition enabling an advanced user experiences through sensory effects.
New York, NY, USA
Timmerer, Christian
Müller, Karsten
Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia (MM '10)
10.1145/1873951.1874369
del Bimbo, Alberto
Chang, Shih-Fu
Smeulders, Arnold
Measurement, Experimentation, Human Factors, Standardization, Immersive Media, 3D Video, Stereo Video, Multi-view Video, Sensory Effects, MPEG-V, Quality of Experience
EN
Florence, Italy
oct
1781-1782
https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/tut08x-timmerer.pdf
ACM
2010.10.25
registered
Immersive Future Media Technologies: From 3D Video to Sensory Experiences
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1873951.1874369
2010