Multisensory books and audiobooks provide users with greater immersion by stimulating multiple human senses simultaneously during the reading process. A multisensory story contains annotations of effects synchronizing each sensorial stimulus to traditional media, and the manual authoring of these annotations is a costly and time-consuming task. While there are authoring tools to synchronize multisensory effects with videos, there are no authoring tools available for multisensory audiobooks, to the best of our knowledge. This article proposes an authoring tool for multisensory audiobooks called MAAT. It presents the evaluation of MAAT´s QoE aspects and compatibility assessments on the file generated by the MAAT tool and on the synchronization of multisensory effects.
When using this tool for academic purposes, please cite our article:
@INPROCEEDINGS{
AUTHOR="Helder Yukio Okuno and Flavio Carvalho and Gustavo Guedes",
TITLE="MAAT: Multisensorial Audiobooks Authoring Tool",
BOOKTITLE="Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web (WebMedia '21)",
ADDRESS="Minas Gerais, Brazil",
DAYS="5--12",
MONTH="nov",
YEAR="2021",
ABSTRACT="Multisensory books and audiobooks provide users with greater immersion by stimulating multiple human senses simultaneously during the reading process. A multisensory story contains annotations of effects synchronizing each sensorial stimulus to traditional media, and the manual authoring of these annotations is a costly and time-consuming task. While there are authoring tools to synchronize multisensory effects with videos, there are no authoring tools available for multisensory audiobooks, to the best of our knowledge. This article proposes an authoring tool for multisensory audiobooks called MAAT. It presents the evaluation of MAAT´s QoE aspects and compatibility assessments on the file generated by the MAAT tool and on the synchronization of multisensory effects.",
}