Rapid Serial Visual Presentation
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Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) is a method of displaying information (generally text) using a limited space in which each piece of information is displayed briefly in sequential order.
It is currently being investigated as a possibility for displaying documents on devices with small displays such as mobile phones or PDAs.[1]
Research done by the Wichita State University suggests that at 250 words per minute (WPM) comprehension was not significantly different from reading done using Palm Reader. Display at 650 WPM reduced comprehension by 20%.[2]
RSVP is used as a research tool in perceptual and cognitive psychology. Subjects in RSVP frequently make errors corresponding to attentional blink, temporal masking and repetition blindness.
[edit] See also
Attentional blink
Repetition blindness
[edit] External links
RSVP Reader - Firefox RSVP Extension
Dictator - Cross-platform GPL2 RSVP text reader
FastReader: A windows based RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Projector) text reader.
MyRSVP - An online Java Applet for trying out RSVP with arbitrary texts
WordFlashReader - A cross-platform RSVP program written in Perl/Tk
A Brief Description
Ph.D. dissertation about using RSVP on mobile devices
More Research
Patent Questions
Reading phone text one word at a time - CNET News.com
Zap Reader an online tool to RSVP web pages. Includes tools to improve ease of use inside a web browser.
spreeder.com - free online speed reader
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