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Demo of Video Conducting the Olympic Games 2008: The iTV Field Trial of the EU-IST Project LIVE
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In the EuroITV 2008 the LIVE project team will present an interactive audio-visual demo of the LIVE Video Conducting Concept to the attending research community. Carmen Mac Williams, Roland Westermaier, Torsten Kliemand, In: Proceedings of the EuroITV 2008: July 3 - 4, 2008, Salzburg, Austria.
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VC Profiles and Editor’s search templates
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Document which describes VC profiles and editor's search templates. This document is intended to describe the options which are possible in developing the Professional User Profile within the recommender system, and describes the input which is needed from the Editor for the development of content selection process.
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Consumer Feedback Analysis and Presentation
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This document is an input to the D4.5: Specifications of Concepts and
Professional User Interfaces for Live Staging with Consumer Feedback.
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Video Composer and Live Video Conductor: Future Professions for the Interactive Digital Broadcasting Industry
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Paper presented the EuroITV 2006: Beyond Usability, Broadcast, and TV - Fourth European Conference on Interactive Television, May 25 - 26, 2006, Athens, Greece. Proceedings pp. 32-38.
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Presentation of LIVE at the IST 2006
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This is an extract from the presentation given at the IST 2006 conference in Helsinki.
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Video Conducting the Olympic Games 2008: The iTV Field Trial of the EU-IST Project LIVE
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In the upcoming field trial of LIVE a Video Conductor and his team at the public Austrian TV Station ORF will stage a live non linear multi-perspective show around the Olympic Games 2008 with the instant feedback of 500 invited Austrian Telecom IPTV test end users. The aim of the field trial is to improve the public TV service to the Austrian public by dynamically linking multistream videos as the live event of the Olympic Games 2008 and as the viewers demand it. The Video Conductor ensures a quality of drama by linking the multi-stream videos responding to the unfolding sport action and the audience’s mood. Carmen Mac Williams, Richard Wages; In: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, DIMEA 2008, September 10 - 12, 2008, Athens, Greece
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Virtual Personalised Channels: Video Conducting of Future iTV
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Paper presented at the EWIMT 2005: Second European Workshop on the Integration of Knowledge, Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, 30 November - 1 December, 2005, IEE Savoy Place, London. Proceedings pp. 381-382.
Abstract: Television is undergoing a historical change. Interactive Digital Broadcasting will be reality in 2010+. Heaps of video material will be produced by TV broadcasters, which will overwhelm both the producers as well as the consumers. Current TV formats and forms of broadcasting do not satisfy the personal moods and interests of the consumer. We hence propose the development of a TV environment which allows for the establishment of 'virtual personalised channels'. To do so, (live) semantic annotation of video material as well as methods for live staging of media events have to be designed. The resulting drastically different process of content production and consuming will lead to the satisfaction of individual human needs.
The approaches outlined in this extended abstract are the basis for our upcoming IST research project LIVE.
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An end to interactive television production? Just the opposite
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All stories have one beginning, one middle and one end. But with MECiTV’s interactive television (iTV) authoring platform, producers can easily create programmes in which viewers choose how the story unravels and ends.
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LIVE Staging and Directing System - a proposal
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This document is intended to serve as an input for the definition of LIVE Conducting (Stag-ing) system. It describes envisioned functionalities, user interfaces for the LIVE Professional user, and proposes architecture of the Staging system
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Journal Paper JVRB 2007 Vol.4: Video Composer and Live Video Conductor: Future Professions for the Interactive Digital Broadcasting Industry
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Innovations in hardware and network technologies lead to an exploding number of non-interrelated parallel media streams. Per se this does not mean any additional value for consumers. Broadcasting and advertisement industries have not yet found new formats to reach the individual user with their content.
In this work we propose and describe a novel digital broadcasting framework, which allows for the live staging of (mass) media events and improved consumer personalisation. In addition new professions for future TV production workflows which will emerge are described, namely the 'video composer' and the 'live video conductor'.
online publication: http://www.jvrb.org/4.2007/1076/
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