User evaluation on a distributed interactive movie

J. Hu, M.D. Janse, H. Kong

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    Abstract

    The effect of presenting a distributed interactive movie at different levels of control and distribution on the end user’s fun and presence experience was studied. The results suggest that an increased level of end-user control on the flow in the video increases the level of the user’s experience and impacts the feeling of presence significantly. The effects of distribution are less clear and are very much depending on the presentation devices and the content modality. These results are discussed in terms of the measurement instruments and the experimental design, and suggestions are made for further research.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    Place of PublicationLas Vegas
    PublisherHCI International
    ISBN (Print)0-8058-5807-5
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Eventconference; HCI 2005; 2005-07-22; 2005-07-27 -
    Duration: 22 Jul 200527 Jul 2005

    Conference

    Conferenceconference; HCI 2005; 2005-07-22; 2005-07-27
    Period22/07/0527/07/05
    OtherHCI 2005

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