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2011-11-10 14:15
An experimental study of presence and verisimilitude on audio-visual contents
-- Effects of restricted visual fields and sound pressure levels on video scenes of cymbal performance -- Takayuki Kanda, Akio Honda, Hiroshi Shibata, Nobuko Asai (Tohoku Univ.), Wataru Teramoto (Muroran Inst. of Tech.), Shuichi Sakamoto, Yukio Iwaya, Jiro Gyoba, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2011-44 |
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Several previous studies revealed that the sense of presence is typically improved by increasing sound pressure level or view of size on audio-visual contents. Recently, Teramoto et al. (2010) focused on a new evaluation
index which was called the sense of verisimilitude, and they reported that effects of sound pressure level and field size of view were different between the sense of presence and the sense of verisimilitude. In the present study, we conducted an experiment using an familiar audio-visual content in daily life, namely, a clip of western orchestral music. |
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sensibility evaluation / presence / verisimilitude / audio-visual contents / foreground / background / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 111, no. 283, HIP2011-44, pp. 7-10, Nov. 2011. |
Paper # |
HIP2011-44 |
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2011-11-03 (HIP) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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