Abstract:
The concept of synchronization is of fundamental importance in multimedia systems and applications. The focus of this this paper is on olfaction-enhanced multimedia, whic...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The concept of synchronization is of fundamental importance in multimedia systems and applications. The focus of this this paper is on olfaction-enhanced multimedia, which concerns itself with associating computer-generated smell with other media. However, the lingering nature of smell, as opposed to the transitory nature of other media objects that multimedia applications are accustomed to, such as video and audio, means that specific attention needs to be given when synchronizing other media content with olfactory data. Consequently, this paper presents the results of an experimental study carried out to explore and investigate the temporal boundaries within which olfactory-data output in an olfaction-enhanced multimedia application can be successfully synchronized with other media objects from an end-user perspective. Results show the presence of two main synchronization regions, and that olfaction ahead of audiovisual content is more tolerable than olfaction behind content.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans ( Volume: 40, Issue: 4, July 2010)

Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunei University, Uxbridge, UK
Gheorghita Ghinea (M'02) received the B.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons.) degrees in computer science and mathematics and the M.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1993, 1994, and 1996, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Reading, Reading, U.K., in 2000.
He is currently a Reader with the Department of Information Systems and C...Show More
Gheorghita Ghinea (M'02) received the B.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons.) degrees in computer science and mathematics and the M.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1993, 1994, and 1996, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Reading, Reading, U.K., in 2000.
He is currently a Reader with the Department of Information Systems and C...View more

Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunei University, Uxbridge, UK
Oluwakemi A. Ademoye received the B.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, in 1996 and the M.Sc. degree in distributed information systems and the Ph.D. degree in information systems and computing from Brunel University, Uxbridge, U.K., in 2003 and 2008, respectively.
She is currently with the Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computin...Show More
Oluwakemi A. Ademoye received the B.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, in 1996 and the M.Sc. degree in distributed information systems and the Ph.D. degree in information systems and computing from Brunel University, Uxbridge, U.K., in 2003 and 2008, respectively.
She is currently with the Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computin...View more

Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunei University, Uxbridge, UK
Gheorghita Ghinea (M'02) received the B.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons.) degrees in computer science and mathematics and the M.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1993, 1994, and 1996, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Reading, Reading, U.K., in 2000.
He is currently a Reader with the Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunel University, Uxbridge, U.K. His research interests span perpetual aspects of multimedia, quality of service, multimedia resource allocation, and computer networking and security issues.
Gheorghita Ghinea (M'02) received the B.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons.) degrees in computer science and mathematics and the M.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1993, 1994, and 1996, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Reading, Reading, U.K., in 2000.
He is currently a Reader with the Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunel University, Uxbridge, U.K. His research interests span perpetual aspects of multimedia, quality of service, multimedia resource allocation, and computer networking and security issues.View more

Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunei University, Uxbridge, UK
Oluwakemi A. Ademoye received the B.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, in 1996 and the M.Sc. degree in distributed information systems and the Ph.D. degree in information systems and computing from Brunel University, Uxbridge, U.K., in 2003 and 2008, respectively.
She is currently with the Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunel University. Her research interests focus on multimedia and olfaction.
Oluwakemi A. Ademoye received the B.Sc. degree in computer science from the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, in 1996 and the M.Sc. degree in distributed information systems and the Ph.D. degree in information systems and computing from Brunel University, Uxbridge, U.K., in 2003 and 2008, respectively.
She is currently with the Department of Information Systems and Computing, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunel University. Her research interests focus on multimedia and olfaction.View more