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An Analysis of New Feedback Methods for Parallel Multi-Stream Productions

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In this work we explore the usage of novel real-time feedback tools in the context of a new iTV production process, developed within the scope of the research project LIVE. The exploration is based on analysis of log-files, observations and interviews captured during a field trial at the Austrian broadcaster ORF. We work out characteristic usage patterns, as well as the broadcaster's and end user's acceptance. In doing so, we give an insight into the possibilities of feedback tools with regard to parallel multi-stream productions.  
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WP4: Staging and Content Research., WP6: Personalisation and Feedback. 
University of Applied Science Cologne, ORF  Philipp Krebs, Stefan Gruenvogel, Verena Wuerbel 
2009-06-25 09:28  Request for more detail


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