Using Multisensory Content to Impact the Quality of Experience of Reading Digital Books

Author:

Silva Ellen P.1,Vieira Natália1,Amorim Glauco1,Mousinho Renata2,Guedes Gustavo1,Ghinea Gheorghita3,Dos Santos Joel A. F.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CEFET/RJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2. Federal Universisty of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

3. Brunel University, London, UK

Abstract

Multisensorial books enrich a story with either traditional multimedia content or sensorial effects. The main idea is to increase children’s interest in reading by enhancing their QoE while reading. Studies on enriched and/or augmented e-books also propose synchronizing additional content with text. However, they usually focus on audio, vídeo, images, or haptic feedback. In this work, we present MBook , a tool for presenting multisensorial books. It decouples the book’s textual content from the additional content, as well as its synchronization, and rendering. Thus, a change in the additional content or its synchronization does not require changes to the book’s content. To enable fine-grained synchronization, MBook captures the reading position using an eye-tracker. Experimental results with students within the 13- to 19-year-old age group point to MBook being able to provide good usability.

Funder

CAPES

CNPq

FAPERJ

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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