As personal digital archives of multimedia data become more
ubiquitous, the challenge of supporting multimodal access to such archives becomes an important research topic. In this paper we present and positively evaluate a gesture-based interface to a personal media archive which operates
on a living room TV using a Wiimote. We illustrate that Wiimote interaction can outperform a point-and-click interaction as reported in a user study. In addition, a set of guidelines is presented for organising and interacting with large personal media archives in the enjoyment oriented (lean-back) environment of the living room.
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Subject = Computer Science: Interactive computer systems
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Subject = Computer Science
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DCU Faculties and Centres = Research Initiatives and Centres: Centre for Digital Video Processing (CDVP)
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Status = Published
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Subject = Computer Science: Lifelog
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DCU Faculties and Centres = Research Initiatives and Centres: CLARITY: The Centre for Sensor Web Technologies
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Subject = Computer Science: Information retrieval
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DCU Faculties and Centres = Research Initiatives and Centres
Noel E. O'Connor,
Denise Carthy,
Niamh Caprani,
Hyowon Lee,
Zhenxing Zhang,
Cathal Gurrin