DocumentCode :
61462
Title :
Perceived Synchronization of Mulsemedia Services
Author :
Zhenhui Yuan ; Ting Bi ; Muntean, Gabriel-Miro ; Ghinea, Gheorghita
Author_Institution :
Performance Eng. Lab., Dublin City Univ., Dublin, Ireland
Volume :
17
Issue :
7
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jul-15
Firstpage :
957
Lastpage :
966
Abstract :
Multimedia synchronization involves a temporal relationship between audio and visual media components. The presentation of “in-sync” data streams is essential to achieve a natural impression, as “out-of-sync” effects are often associated with user quality of experience (QoE) decrease . Recently , multi-sensory media (mulsemedia) has been demonstrated to provide a highly immersive experience for its users. Unlike traditional multimedia, mulsemedia consists of other media types (i.e., haptic, olfaction, taste, etc.) in addition to audio and visual content. Therefore, the goal of achieving high quality mulsemedia transmission is to present no or little synchronization errors between the multiple media components. In order to achieve this ideal synchronization, there is a need for comprehensive knowledge of the synchronization requirements at the user interface. This paper presents the results of a subjective study carried out to explore the temporal boundaries within which haptic and air-flow media objects can be successfully synchronized with video media. Results show that skews between sensorial media and multimedia might still give the effect that the mulsemedia sequence is “in-sync” and provide certain constraints under which synchronization errors might be tolerated. The outcomes of the paper are used to provide recommendations for mulsemedia service providers in order for their services to be associated with acceptable user experience levels, e.g. haptic media could be presented with a delay of up to 1 s behind video content, while air-flow media could be released either 5 s ahead of or 3 s behind video content.
Keywords :
multimedia systems; quality of experience; synchronisation; QoE; air-flow media objects; audio content; audio media components; haptic media objects; in-sync data streams; mulsemedia services; multimedia synchronization; multisensory media; perceived synchronization; sensorial media; synchronization requirements; user quality of experience; visual content; visual media components; Haptic interfaces; Media; Motion pictures; Multimedia communication; Olfactory; Streaming media; Synchronization; Air-flow; haptic; mulsemedia; multimedia; olfaction; quality of experience (QoE); synchronization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9210
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2015.2431915
Filename :
7105948
Link To Document :
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