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29 January 2007 Assessment of end-user response to sports highlights extraction for personal video recorders
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Proceedings Volume 6506, Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems; 650605 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.713381
Event: Electronic Imaging 2007, 2007, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
We tested our previously reported sports highlights playback for personal video recorders with a carefully chosen set of sports aficionados. Each subject spent about an hour with the content, going through the same basic steps of introduction, trying out the system, and follow up questionnaire. The main conclusion was that the users unanimously liked the functionality very much even when it made mistakes. Furthermore, the users felt that if the user interface were made much more responsive so as to quickly compensate for false alarms and misses, the functionality would be vastly enhanced. The ability to choose summaries of any desired length turned out to be the main attraction.
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Hal Shubin, Ajay Divakaran, Kent Wittenburg, Kadir A. Peker, and Regunathan Radhakrishnan "Assessment of end-user response to sports highlights extraction for personal video recorders", Proc. SPIE 6506, Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems, 650605 (29 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.713381
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KEYWORDS
Video

Human-machine interfaces

Detection and tracking algorithms

Digital recording

Electronic imaging

Imaging systems

Multimedia

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