Affective usability evaluation for an interactive music television channel
Computer-mediated television brings new requirements for user interface design and evaluation, since
interactive television applications are deployed in a relaxed domestic setting and aim to gratify the need for entertainment.
Digital video recorders, the generation of custom computer graphics on each digital set-top box, and the introduction of new
advertising formats are important issues for research and practice. We explore the employment of an animated character and the
dynamic insertion of advertising in the design of an intuitive user interface for interactive music-video television. We found
that the animated character and the skippable videoclip feature seamlessly enhanced consumer satisfaction, as shown by
affective usability questionnaires.
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Chorianopoulos, K. and Spinellis, D. 2004. Affective usability evaluation for an interactive music television channel. Comput. Entertain. 2, 3, 14–14.BibTeX
Chorianopoulos, K. and Spinellis, D. 2004. Affective usability evaluation for an interactive music television channel. Comput. Entertain. 2, 3, 14–14.