Multiple-scent enhanced multimedia synchronization

Niall Murray, Brian Lee, Yuansong Qiao, Gabriel Miro Muntean

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Abstract

This study looked at users' perception of interstream synchronization between audiovisual media and two olfactory streams. The ability to detect skews and the perception and impact of skews on user Quality of Experience (QoE) is analyzed. The olfactory streams are presented with the same skews (i.e., delay) and with variable skews (i.e., jitter and mix of scents). This article reports the limits beyond which desynchronization reduces user-perceived quality levels. Also, a minimum gap between the presentations of consecutive scents is identified, necessary to ensuring enhanced user-perceived quality. There is no evidence (not considering scent type) that overlapping or mixing of scents increases user QoE levels for olfaction-enhanced multimedia.

Original languageEnglish
Article number12
JournalACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2014

Keywords

  • Multimedia synchronization
  • Olfaction
  • Quality of experience
  • Subjective quality assessment

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