The document discusses neuroscience research and neuromarketing. It notes that while neuromarketing research has progressed in the last decade, the underlying science and applications are still developing with open questions. It addresses understanding human behavior, emotions, and decision-making through examining factors like affect, behavior, and context. The document advocates for neuroscience research to be visual, observational, contextual, analytical, and layered to better understand the human mind and condition.
The document outlines the agenda for the 2011 ESOMAR Congress, including keynote speakers on topics such as behavioral economics, cognitive biases, and gamification. It also discusses several presentations on related topics such as satisficing in surveys, survey engagement, and who enjoys learning English as a second language.
The document discusses neuroscience research and neuromarketing. It notes that while neuromarketing research has progressed in the last decade, the underlying science and applications are still developing with open questions. It addresses understanding human behavior, emotions, and decision-making through examining factors like affect, behavior, and context. The document advocates for neuroscience research to be visual, observational, contextual, analytical, and layered to better understand the human mind and condition.
The document outlines the agenda for the 2011 ESOMAR Congress, including keynote speakers on topics such as behavioral economics, cognitive biases, and gamification. It also discusses several presentations on related topics such as satisficing in surveys, survey engagement, and who enjoys learning English as a second language.
This document discusses a proof-of-concept for live streaming of video and subtitles within a browser. It uses HTTP Live Streaming to segment video into MP4 files and subtitles into WebVTT text files. A JavaScript player fetches and synchronizes the segments, displaying video using HTML5 video and subtitles via HTML track elements. While functional, the demo has limitations around rendering performance with dense subtitles, lack of seeking support, and HTML5 constraints on cue loading.
Live streaming of video and subtitles with MPEG-DASHCyril Concolato
This presentation was made at the MPEG meeting in Shanghai, China, in October 2012, related to the input contribution M26906. It gives the details about the demonstration made during the meeting. This demonstration showed the use of the Google Chrome browser to display synchronized video and subtitles, using the Media Source Extension draft specification and the WebVTT subtitle format. The video and DASH content was prepared using GPAC MP4Box tool.
Comments on carriage of timed text and visual overlays in MP4Cyril Concolato
This document discusses proposals for representing timed text streams in the ISO Base Media File Format (ISOBMFF). It addresses issues related to parsing WebVTT files, splitting cues that overlap, and sample entry types for different types of timed text tracks. It proposes adding a CueDurationBox to simplify cue splitting. It also discusses questions around sample entry design and placement of configuration strings. The overall aim is to define a conservative round-trip between WebVTT files and ISOBMFF that avoids forward compatibility issues.
Presentation of the research activities of the GPAC team of Telecom ParisTech during the plenary session of the "Réseau Thématique 4" of the Mines-Telecom Institute
MPEG-4 BIFS and MPEG-2 TS: Latest developments for digital radio servicesCyril Concolato
This document summarizes recent developments in MPEG-4 BIFS and MPEG-2 transport streams for digital radio services. It describes new nodes added to BIFS like CacheTexture, EnvironmentTest, and KeyNavigator. It also covers extensions to enable carriage of MPEG-4 over MPEG-2 transport streams in a backward compatible way without requiring an object descriptor stream.
Adaptive Video and Metadata Display using Multimedia DocumentsCyril Concolato
Presentation of the paper "Adaptive Video and Metadata Display using Multimedia Documents" during International Workshop on Social, Adaptive and Personalized Multimedia Interaction and Access, Florence, Italy, October 2010
This presentation was given during the ACM MMSys 2011 Conference. The presentation is about the usage of Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP for Rich Media and Interactive services.
This document discusses a proof-of-concept for live streaming of video and subtitles within a browser. It uses HTTP Live Streaming to segment video into MP4 files and subtitles into WebVTT text files. A JavaScript player fetches and synchronizes the segments, displaying video using HTML5 video and subtitles via HTML track elements. While functional, the demo has limitations around rendering performance with dense subtitles, lack of seeking support, and HTML5 constraints on cue loading.
Live streaming of video and subtitles with MPEG-DASHCyril Concolato
This presentation was made at the MPEG meeting in Shanghai, China, in October 2012, related to the input contribution M26906. It gives the details about the demonstration made during the meeting. This demonstration showed the use of the Google Chrome browser to display synchronized video and subtitles, using the Media Source Extension draft specification and the WebVTT subtitle format. The video and DASH content was prepared using GPAC MP4Box tool.
Comments on carriage of timed text and visual overlays in MP4Cyril Concolato
This document discusses proposals for representing timed text streams in the ISO Base Media File Format (ISOBMFF). It addresses issues related to parsing WebVTT files, splitting cues that overlap, and sample entry types for different types of timed text tracks. It proposes adding a CueDurationBox to simplify cue splitting. It also discusses questions around sample entry design and placement of configuration strings. The overall aim is to define a conservative round-trip between WebVTT files and ISOBMFF that avoids forward compatibility issues.
Presentation of the research activities of the GPAC team of Telecom ParisTech during the plenary session of the "Réseau Thématique 4" of the Mines-Telecom Institute
MPEG-4 BIFS and MPEG-2 TS: Latest developments for digital radio servicesCyril Concolato
This document summarizes recent developments in MPEG-4 BIFS and MPEG-2 transport streams for digital radio services. It describes new nodes added to BIFS like CacheTexture, EnvironmentTest, and KeyNavigator. It also covers extensions to enable carriage of MPEG-4 over MPEG-2 transport streams in a backward compatible way without requiring an object descriptor stream.
Adaptive Video and Metadata Display using Multimedia DocumentsCyril Concolato
Presentation of the paper "Adaptive Video and Metadata Display using Multimedia Documents" during International Workshop on Social, Adaptive and Personalized Multimedia Interaction and Access, Florence, Italy, October 2010
This presentation was given during the ACM MMSys 2011 Conference. The presentation is about the usage of Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP for Rich Media and Interactive services.
Bruce Wells is the Managing Director and President of Vision Critical Asia based in Hong Kong. He has over 20 years of experience in market research, technical marketing, consumer insights, telecom, technology, and innovation. Vision Critical builds online platforms that facilitate two-way communication between companies and consumers. Their proprietary community panels allow companies to conduct both quantitative and qualitative research through ongoing engagement with large panels of stakeholders. Community panels provide a more cost-effective and long-term alternative to traditional market research methods and one-time focus groups.
SurveyMonkey is an online survey development software company founded in 1999. It has grown significantly since 2011 and now has over 800 employees and serves customers ranging from small businesses to most Fortune 100 companies. SurveyMonkey offers both free basic accounts and paid premium accounts with additional features for businesses to develop, distribute, and analyze surveys.
The document describes a case study using a Tactical Co-Creation Community (TCC) research method to generate new product ideas for Fruitche, a snack brand owned by House Foods Corporation in Japan. A TCC involving 26 mothers was conducted over 2 weeks to discuss Fruitche and brainstorm new product concepts. Compared to traditional focus groups, the TCC engaged participants more, generated more insights and ideas through interaction, and allowed ideas to be effectively evaluated. The study concluded that TCCs have potential to provide more effective insights than focus groups if interaction among participants is promoted to build relationships and natural conversation. The discussion focused on expanding online qualitative research and TCC methods in Japan.