MovieRatings: Web 2.0 Usability
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2008, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
The following paper presents the results of the MovieRatings (MOVR) project, a Rich Internet Application developed using the current generation of Web technologies, with an emphasis on Web 2.0 principles and usability aspects. The application was meant to provide cinephiles with an interactive environment for exchanging movie related information and rating the top movies in the database. We have used external web services from Flickr and YouTube, as well as the International Movie Database (IMDB) as data sources.
Authors and Affiliations
Adrian Buzgar, Simona Lazarovici
Romanian dependency parser developed based on parsers for other Romanic languages
Determining the syntactic dependencies is an important task in natural language processing, as it is useful for improving the results of a wide range of applications, such as machine translation, opinion mining, question...
Depth Perception Evaluation of 3D Virtual Prototypes Using Imersive CAVE Systems
In this paper an experimental study that aimed depth perception of virtual prototypes in an immersive environment compared with the depth perception of virtual prototypes using 2D LCD monitor is presented. The experiment...
Some remarks on the relationship between the users’ personality profile and their preference for Facebook use
Recent studies focuses on topical issues related to Facebook, its use and impact on billions of young people´s social life who may accessing this website on a daily basis. User public profiles, as well as the content the...
Towards a Culture-Adaptable User-Interface Architecture
Culture plays a role in the way humans interact with the machine. It implies changes on the UI to fit cultural needs, practices and preferences. Knowledge on these implications is sparse and insufficient until the mome...
Evaluation of the Effort to Mental Reconstruct the Objects from Technical Drawings
In this paper is presented an experiment aimed to estimate the cognitive complexity of 2D technical drawings by measuring the reaction time and the accuracy of mentally reconstructed 3D images from 2D planar projections....