Authors
Hendrik Knoche, Marco Papaleo, M Angela Sasse, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli
Publication date
2007/9/29
Book
Proceedings of the 15th ACM International conference on Multimedia
Pages
87-96
Description
The growing market of Mobile TV requires automated adaptation of standard TV footage to small size displays. Especially extreme long shots (XLS) depicting distant objects can spoil the user experience, e.g. in soccer content. Automated zooming schemes can improve the visual experience if the resulting footage meets user expectations in terms of the visual detail and quality but does not omit valuable context information. Current zooming schemes are ignorant of beneficial zoom ranges for a given target size when applied to standard definition TV footage. In two experiments 84 participants were able to switch between original and zoom enhanced soccer footage at three sizes - from 320x240 (QVGA) down to 176x144 (QCIF). Eye tracking and subjective ratings showed that zoom factors between 1.14 and 1.33 were preferred for all sizes. Interviews revealed that a zoom factor of 1.6 was too high for QVGA content …
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H Knoche, M Papaleo, MA Sasse, A Vanelli-Coralli - Proceedings of the 15th ACM International conference …, 2007