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Pablo Cesar, Dick C.A. Bulterman, and Jack A. Jansen, An Architecture for End-User TV Content Enrichment. JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 3(2006), no. 9. (urn:nbn:de:0009-6-7594)
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@Article{cesar2006, author = "Cesar, Pablo and Bulterman, Dick C.A. and Jansen, Jack A.", title = "An Architecture for End-User TV Content Enrichment", journal = "JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting", year = "2006", volume = "3(2006)", number = "9", keywords = "End-user enrichments; Interactive Digital TV; SMIL; Smart environments; User-generated content", abstract = "This paper proposes an extension to the televisionwatching paradigm that permits an end-user to enrich broadcast content. Examples of this enriched content are: virtual edits that allow the order of presentation within the content to be changed or that allow the content to be subsetted; conditional text, graphic or video objects that can be placed to appear within content and triggered by viewer interaction; additional navigation links that can be added to structure how other users view the base content object. The enriched content can be viewed directly within the context of the TV viewing experience. It may also be shared with other users within a distributed peer group. Our architecture is based on a model that allows the original content to remain unaltered, and which respects DRM restrictions on content reuse. The fundamental approach we use is to define an intermediate content enhancement layer that is based on the W3C's SMIL language. Using a pen-based enhancement interface, end-users can manipulate content that is saved in a home PDR setting. This paper describes our architecture and it provides several examples of how our system handles content enhancement. We also describe a reference implementation for creating and viewing enhancements.", issn = "1860-2037", doi = "10.20385/1860-2037/3.2006.9", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-7594" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Cesar, Pablo AU - Bulterman, Dick C.A. AU - Jansen, Jack A. PY - 2006 DA - 2006// TI - An Architecture for End-User TV Content Enrichment JO - JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting VL - 3(2006) IS - 9 KW - End-user enrichments KW - Interactive Digital TV KW - SMIL KW - Smart environments KW - User-generated content AB - This paper proposes an extension to the televisionwatching paradigm that permits an end-user to enrich broadcast content. Examples of this enriched content are: virtual edits that allow the order of presentation within the content to be changed or that allow the content to be subsetted; conditional text, graphic or video objects that can be placed to appear within content and triggered by viewer interaction; additional navigation links that can be added to structure how other users view the base content object. The enriched content can be viewed directly within the context of the TV viewing experience. It may also be shared with other users within a distributed peer group. Our architecture is based on a model that allows the original content to remain unaltered, and which respects DRM restrictions on content reuse. The fundamental approach we use is to define an intermediate content enhancement layer that is based on the W3C’s SMIL language. Using a pen-based enhancement interface, end-users can manipulate content that is saved in a home PDR setting. This paper describes our architecture and it provides several examples of how our system handles content enhancement. We also describe a reference implementation for creating and viewing enhancements. SN - 1860-2037 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-7594 DO - 10.20385/1860-2037/3.2006.9 ID - cesar2006 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | JVRB, 3(2006), no. 9. |
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An Architecture for End-User TV Content Enrichment (eng) |
Author | Pablo Cesar, Dick C.A. Bulterman, Jack A. Jansen |
Language | eng |
Abstract | This paper proposes an extension to the televisionwatching paradigm that permits an end-user to enrich broadcast content. Examples of this enriched content are: virtual edits that allow the order of presentation within the content to be changed or that allow the content to be subsetted; conditional text, graphic or video objects that can be placed to appear within content and triggered by viewer interaction; additional navigation links that can be added to structure how other users view the base content object. The enriched content can be viewed directly within the context of the TV viewing experience. It may also be shared with other users within a distributed peer group. Our architecture is based on a model that allows the original content to remain unaltered, and which respects DRM restrictions on content reuse. The fundamental approach we use is to define an intermediate content enhancement layer that is based on the W3C’s SMIL language. Using a pen-based enhancement interface, end-users can manipulate content that is saved in a home PDR setting. This paper describes our architecture and it provides several examples of how our system handles content enhancement. We also describe a reference implementation for creating and viewing enhancements. |
Subject | End-user enrichments, Interactive Digital TV, SMIL, Smart environments, User-generated content |
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DDC | 004 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-6-7594 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/3.2006.9 |