Enhancing watching experience of football matches on TV via modes of interaction and types of visualisation of match-related information on second screen

Sezen, Ege (2015) Enhancing watching experience of football matches on TV via modes of interaction and types of visualisation of match-related information on second screen. In: Enhancing Watching Experience of Football Matches on TV via Modes of Interaction and Types of Visualisation of Match-Related Information on Second Screen :. Figshare, BEL.

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Abstract

This paper presents a summary of a doctoral research that is into enhancing user experience of watching football matches on TV through second screen. The focus of investigation, in this regard, is on the modes of interaction and types of visualisation of match-related information on second screen. The process started with a literature review. It is found out that user behaviour of accessing to non-TV- provided match-related information on second screen during the activity of watching football matches on TV were not researched in detail. In addition, early studies overlooked the ways of user interaction and the types of visualisation of match-related information on second screen that could enhance the watching experience. In order to identify the behavioural details, an online questionnaire and interviews were conducted. Moreover, a half-day workshop was organised to generate ideas and second screen prototypes for convenient user interaction and visualisation of information. The results opened up new directions that were beyond the study. For the next stages, identifying archetypes of match-related information and another literature review regarding to information visualisation and modes of interaction in mobile context are planned prior to evaluation of paper and realistic prototypes. The research is expected to create guidelines for researching and designing second screen experiences in this particular domain and generate clues for broader contexts such as sports in general.

Item Type:
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? footballsecond screenuser experienceinteraction designinformation visualisationprototypingtvhuman-computer interaction ??
ID Code:
74212
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Deposited On:
18 Jun 2015 06:13
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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22 Nov 2024 02:00