Sliders Versus Storyboards - Investigating Interaction Design for Mobile Video Browsing

Publication date

2015

Authors

Hürst, WolfgangISNI 000000035205226X
Hoet, Miklas

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taverne

Abstract

We present a comparative study of two different interfaces for mobile video browsing on tablet devices following two basic concepts - storyboard designs representing a video’s content in a grid-like arrangement of static images extracted from the file, and slider interfaces enabling users to interactively skim a video’s content at random speed and direction along the timeline. Our results confirm the usefulness and usability of both designs but do not suggest a clear benefit of either of them in the direct comparison, recommending – among other identified design issues – an interface integrating both concepts.

Keywords

Mobile interfaces, Mobile video browsing, Interactive multimedia, Taverne

Citation

Hürst, W & Hoet, M 2015, Sliders Versus Storyboards - Investigating Interaction Design for Mobile Video Browsing. in MultiMedia Modeling : 21st International Conference, MMM 2015, Sydney,NSW, Australia, January 5-7, 2015 : proceedings. Part 2. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 8936, Springer, Cham, pp. 123-134. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14442-9_11