DocumentCode
3234353
Title
User recovery of audio operations
Author
Mashayekhi, Vahid ; Maley, Mike ; Riedl, John
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
15-18 May 1995
Firstpage
329
Lastpage
334
Abstract
Computer interfaces that support user recovery can radically alter a user´s interaction style. Users can explore alternatives freely, secure in the knowledge that they can undo actions and restore previous states if necessary. A text-editor, like EMACS, where users can restore the state of an editing session to a correct previous state, is an example of such a system. Editors for textual, graphical, and many other media types commonly support user recovery. Support for and understanding of recovery in applications that use audio is not as widespread. Audio is characterized by its large volume, lack of easy indexing, and difficulty in defining inverse operations. We present a theoretical model of recovery for audio operations to help user interface designers and implementers. Our model maps an audio operation to a recovery policy and then the recovery policy to a recovery mechanism. The model uses a classification of audio operations that aids in choosing applicable recovery policies
Keywords
audio systems; multimedia computing; system recovery; user interfaces; applicable recovery policies; audio operations; classification; computer interfaces; digital audio; editing session; human-computer interfaces; indexing; previous state restoration; recovery mechanism; text-editor; undo/skip/redo; undoing actions; user interaction style; user recovery; Application software; Calendars; Computer interfaces; Computer science; Databases; Degradation; Humans; Postal services; Usability; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1995., Proceedings of the International Conference on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7105-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMCS.1995.484944
Filename
484944
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