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8th EuroITV 2010: Tampere, Finland
- Artur Lugmayr, Petri Vuorimaa, Pertti Näränen, Célia Quico, Gunnar Harboe:

Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video, EuroITV '10, Tampere, Finland, June 9-11, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-831-5
Media viewpoint on the development of TV
- Virpi Oksman

, Antti Tammela
, Keith Mitchell, Johnathan Ishmael, Mark Rouncefield, Nicholas J. P. Race
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User perception and requirements for future IPTV services: - case studies from finland and UK. 1-4 - Pauliina Tuomi

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The role of the traditional TV in the age of intermedial media spectacles. 5-14 - Katrien Berte, Dimitri Schuurman

, Lieven De Marez
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Adoption versus use diffusion of iDTV in flanders: personalized television content as a tool to cross the chasm? 15-22 - Robert J. Wierzbicki, Kerstin Kermer, Karolin Röbisch, Thomas Schmieder, Tina Straßburger:

Media pedagogics in converged environments of the future. 23-26
ITV applications for communities
- Sam Dunne, Miriam Lerkenfeld:

Digital archiving: a call for user inspired digital archiving of cultural heritage. 27-30 - Jari Multisilta

, Arttu Perttula, Marko Suominen, Antti Koivisto:
Mobile video sharing: documentation tools for working communities. 31-38 - Anna Emilia Haverinen:

Troubleshooting and creating joined experience: festival personnel engaging in mobile video. 39-46 - Wietske van den Heuvel:

Expert search for radio and television: a case study amongst Dutch broadcast professionals. 47-50
Interactive applications
- Jeneen Naji

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Interactive poetry: poets and programmers. 51-54 - Katrien Berte, Patrick Vyncke, Els De Bens:

Opportunities of interactive formats for innovative advertising on digital television. 55-58 - Pål Aam:

Hypernews: hypervideo as the link between episodic and thematic framing of TV-news. 59-62 - Turan Can Gürel, A. Tanju Erdem

, Ahmet Kermen, Mehmet Kemal Özkan, Cigdem Eroglu Erdem
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Authoring and presentation tools for distance learning over interactive TV. 63-66 - Michael J. Darnell:

An experimental comparison of methods of skipping TV advertisements in DVR recordings. 67-70 - Wei-Yun Yau, Jian-Gang Wang, Zujun Hou, Fon Lin Lai:

Enhancing IPTV personalization. 71-74
Convergence and cross-media
- Ana Fernández Vilas

, Rebeca P. Díaz Redondo
, José Juan Pazos-Arias:
Bringing mobile tv to the mashup approach. 75-82 - Reed Martin, Henry Holtzman:

Newstream: a multi-device, cross-medium, and socially aware approach to news content. 83-90 - Alcina Prata

, Teresa Chambel
, Nuno Guimarães
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Generation of crossmedia dynamic learning contexts from iTV. 91-100 - Aitor Rodriguez-Alsina, Marc Moreno-Berengue, Jordi Carrabina

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Interactive TV application design convergence across formats and devices. 101-104
Personalization and recommendation systems
- Paolo Cremonesi

, Roberto Turrin:
Time-evolution of IPTV recommender systems. 105-114 - Katrien De Moor

, Toon De Pessemier, Peter Mechant
, Cédric Courtois, Adrian Juan Verdejo, Lieven De Marez
, Luc Martens:
Evaluating a recommendation application for online video content: an interdisciplinary study. 115-122 - Martín López Nores

, Yolanda Blanco-Fernández
, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Jorge García Duque:
Exploring synergies between digital tv recommender systems and electronic health records. 127-136
Usability and interaction design
- Thomas Mirlacher, Michael Pirker, Regina Bernhaupt

, Thomas Fischer, Daniel Schwaiger, David Wilfinger, Manfred Tscheligi
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Interactive simplicity for iTV: minimizing keys for navigating content. 137-140 - Marianna Obrist

, Christiane Moser, Manfred Tscheligi
, Damien Alliez:
Field evaluation of a cross platform 6 key navigation model and a unified user interface design. 141-144 - Michael Pirker, Regina Bernhaupt

, Thomas Mirlacher:
Investigating usability and user experience as possible entry barriers for touch interaction in the living room. 145-154 - Anni Rander, Peter Olaf Looms:

The accessibility of television news with live subtitling on digital television. 155-160
Smart living and digital TV
- Dimitri Schuurman

, Lieven De Marez
, Katrien Berte:
Enriching living lab-approaches for ICT-innovation by introducing different user roles: the case of digital TV. 161-170 - Jan Heß, Corinna Ogonowski:

Steps toward a living lab for socialmedia concept evaluation and continuous user-involvement. 171-174 - Marília Soares Mendes, Elizabeth Sucupira Furtado

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Creation of pre-patterns in a system of content creation for digital television. 175-178 - Lene Sørensen, Hanne Westh Nicolajsen:

Generating ideas for new mobile tv services: accepting and socializing mobile television. 179-182 - Vandermi João da Silva

, Vicente Ferreira de Lucena Jr.
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Monitoring of hypertensive patients through conventional medical devices integrated to the Brazilian digital TV. 183-186
Ethnographic studies and consumer acceptance
- Regina Bernhaupt

, Astrid Weiss
, Michael Pirker, David Wilfinger, Manfred Tscheligi
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Ethnographic insights on security, privacy, and personalization aspects of user interaction in interactive TV. 187-196 - Elizabeth Sucupira Furtado

, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra
, Christian Fuhrhop:
Assessments and consensus on users' needs of cross-cultural stakeholders: expectations on 'being part of a digital tv project!'. 197-204 - Nele Simons:

Studying the reception of transmedia TV fiction: an online TV diary research design. 205-208 - Filomena Papa, Stefano Livi, Michele Cornacchia, Enrico Nicolo, Bartolomeo Sapio

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Factors affecting the usage of payment services through digital television in Italy. 209-216
Market and business analyses
- Eva Baaren, Erik Huizer, Lidwien van de Wijngaert:

Understanding the diffusion of HDTV through an analysis of risks and uncertainties of supply and demand in the netherlands. 217-220 - Olivier Braet, Sander Spek:

Crowdfunding the movies: a business analysis to support moviemaking in small markets. 221-228 - Ching-Cha Hsieh, Chia-Hui Lo:

Trust in cross boundary co-opetition: an explorative case study. 229-236 - Herkko A. Hietanen, Marko Turpeinen

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The changing dynamics of television advertising. 237-246
Digital TV systems - from 3D to peer-to-peer
- Kosmas Dimitropoulos

, Theodoros Semertzidis
, Nikos Grammalidis
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Improved depth field estimation for autostereoscopic 3D-TV based on graph-cuts. 247-250 - Daniel F. L. Souza, Tatiana Aires Tavares, Liliane dos Santos Machado, Guido Lemos de Souza Filho:

Incorporating 3D technologies to the Brazilian DTV standard: a study of integration strategies based on middleware ginga. 251-258 - Bert Vankeirsbilck

, Chris Develder
, Tom Van Leeuwen, Dieter Verslype, Bart Dhoedt:
DLNA interworking for virtualized set-top-boxes. 259-262 - Patrik Hummelbrunner, Shelley Buchinger, Werner Robitza, David Selig, Matej Nezveda, Helmut Hlavacs:

Peer to peer mobile TV recovery system. 263-272
Social tagging and recommendations
- Günther Hölbling, Andreas Thalhammer, Harald Kosch

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Content-based tag generation to enable a tag-based collaborative tv-recommendation system. 273-282 - Keith Mitchell, Andrew Jones, Johnathan Ishmael, Nicholas J. P. Race

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Social TV: toward content navigation using social awareness. 283-292 - Tzvetan Horozov, Nitya Narasimhan, Jehan Wickramasuriya, Venu Vasudevan:

"Third screen" social bookmarking for TV. 293-296 - Cornelia Lanz, Stefanie Nowak, Uwe Kühhirt:

Determination of categories for tagging and automated classification of film scenes. 297-300
Workshops
- Vicente Ferreira de Lucena Jr.

, Lin Gui, Rajendra Akerkar, Drago Torkar:
Workshop on interactive digital TV in emergent countries. 301-302 - Paul Marrow

, Lydia Meesters, Marianna Obrist
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Methods for user studies of interactive (TV) technologies. 303-304 - Shelley Buchinger, Rui Jorge Lopes

, Satu Jumisko-Pyykkö, Hans-Jürgen Zepernick
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Quality of experience for multimedia content sharing. 305-306 - Lyndon J. B. Nixon, Lora Aroyo, Dan Brickley, Libby Miller

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Future television: integrating the social and semantic web. 307-308 - Jan Hess, Franziska Demmig, Manfred Tscheligi

, Roland Westermaier, Volker Wulf
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Bridging among people, places & devices by integrated, ambient and playful socialmedia approaches. 309-310

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