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1 June 2020 Assessing viewer satisfaction of CG programs as a substitute for real TV programs
Yoshiaki Shishikui, Genki Nakamura, Masaki Hayashi
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Proceedings Volume 11515, International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2020; 1151523 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2566239
Event: International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technologies 2020 (IWAIT 2020), 2020, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
We are investigating a system that provides a computer graphics (CG)-based television program to viewers by sending a script to the terminal using CG and voice data. In this study, we assess the viewer satisfaction of CG programs produced using a text-based TV program making language (TVML). To verify whether CG programs can be used as a substitute for real programs, we conducted a comparative evaluation experiment between real and CG programs. In addition, to verify the best device for CG program viewing, we compared the same CG program viewed on a PC display and a smartphone. The results suggest that CG programs are acceptable substitutes for real news and information-related programs, and that smartphones might be more suitable than PC displays for viewing CG programs.
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Yoshiaki Shishikui, Genki Nakamura, and Masaki Hayashi "Assessing viewer satisfaction of CG programs as a substitute for real TV programs", Proc. SPIE 11515, International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2020, 1151523 (1 June 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2566239
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KEYWORDS
Video

Televisions

Computer graphics

Computing systems

Image display

Small screens

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