Age and gender influences on perceived olfactory and visual media synchronization.
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2013Author
Murray, Niall
Qiao, Yuansong
Karunakar, A. K.
Lee, Brian
Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Lately, significant efforts have being put into proposing
various solutions for increasing multimedia viewers’
perceived quality levels. One innovative avenue is to
enhance users’ quality of experience (QoE) by extending the
classic audio-visual multimedia content to stimulate also
other human senses such as olfaction, tactile, etc. In this
context, this paper focuses on olfaction-enhanced
multimedia content and presents the results of an
experimental study which looked at user perception of interstream
synchronization between olfactory data and video,
whereby the audio used provides no contextual information.
The study investigates how age and gender influence users’
perception of the temporal boundaries within which they
perceive olfactory data and video to be synchronized. The
impact on user QoE levels (considering sense of enjoyment,
relevance and reality) during synchronous and asynchronous
presentations of olfactory and video media is also analyzed
and discussed. The results show that there are significant
differences in terms of how users of various gender and age
groups perceive the skew between olfaction and video content and in their QoE levels
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