Sensory Experience: Quality of Experience Beyond Audio-Visual (bibtex)
@InCollection{Timmerer2014_QuASE, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Waltl, Markus and Rainer, Benjamin and Murray, Niall}, booktitle = {Quality of Experience: Advanced Concepts, Applications and Methods}, publisher = {Springer}, title = {Sensory Experience: Quality of Experience Beyond Audio-Visual}, year = {2014}, address = {Heidelberg}, editor = {Möller, Sebastian and Raake, Alexander}, month = {mar}, pages = {351-365}, abstract = {This chapter introduces the concept of Sensory Experience which aims to define the Quality of Experience (QoE) going beyond audio-visual content. In particular, we show how to utilize sensory effects such as ambient light, scent, wind, or vibration as additional dimensions contributing to the quality of the user experience. Therefore, we utilize a standardized representation format for sensory effects that are attached to traditional multimedia resources such as audio, video, and image contents. Sensory effects are rendered on special devices (e.g., fans, lights, motion chair, scent emitter) in synchronization with the traditional multimedia resources and shall stimulate also other senses than hearing and seeing with the intention to increase the Quality of Experience (QoE), in this context referred to as Sensory Experience.}, keywords = {Quality of Experience, Quality of Sensory Experience, MPEG-V, Sensory Effects}, language = {EN} }
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