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Requirements and Systems Specifications
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In this work area the LIVE interdisciplinary team of researchers, developers, TV broadcasters and artists will develop new methods and tools for the live staging of media events. To do so a thorough analysis of all implicated human, technical, artistic, methodological and scientific themes of the envisioned live staging process will be carried out. Also the technical feasibility in the studio and production environment of the ORF will be defined.
The result will be the definition of the initial requirements for the LIVE production methods and tools. Furthermore increasing refinements of the basic architecture for the final unified system will be defined.
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Research Focus
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A rigorous analysis of the entire spectrum of the involved human, technical, artistic, methodological and scientific subjects of the envisioned live staging process has to be carried out. The questions to be answered in this interdisciplinary work package include, but are by far not restricted to, the following:
- Who is involved in the production, who is the consumer?
- What are consumer's preferences? What kind of content and formats are conceivable / of interest?
- What kind of information can be part of the feedback loop? How to generate this information?
- How to personalise intelligent media objects?
- What are the producer's needs? How to realise collaborative workflows and staging?
- Which information is/should be encapsulated in the in the intelligent media objects? How do they interact within the framework? What is their 'behaviour'?
- What are the suitable metaphors for production interfaces and what are the ontologies for content categories?
- How to utilise existing media archives?
- What are the requirements for a unifying live staging system? How might a basic architecture of the unifying system look like?
- How is the technical feasibility to enable this new service
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Expected Results
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- Results from the different initial requirements analysis
- Basic system architecture requirements and software specification on staging and content research
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