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- 2015
- Diana Affi, Joël Dumoulin, Marco Bertini, Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled, Alberto Del Bimbo:
SensiTV: Smart EmotioNal System for Impaired People's TV. TVX 2015: 125-130 - Atta Badii, Marco Tiemann, Andreas Menychtas, Christina Santzaridou, Alexandros Psychas, David Tomás, Stuart Campbell, Juan Vicente Vidagany Espert:
SAM: Dynamic and Social Content Delivery for Second Screen Interaction. TVX 2015: 119-124 - Toni Bibiloni, Miquel Mascaró, Pere A. Palmer, Antoni Oliver:
A Second-Screen Meets Hypervideo, Delivering Content Through HbbTV. TVX 2015: 131-136 - Andy Brown, Rhia Jones, Mike Crabb, James Sandford, Matthew Brooks, Mike Armstrong, Caroline Jay:
Dynamic Subtitles: The User Experience. TVX 2015: 103-112 - Isha Dandavate, Jennifer Milam, Jeanne Allen, Christiane Moser, Thomas Kargl, Manfred Tscheligi, Jeroen Vanattenhoven, Lilia Perez Romero, Fabian Schiller, Joost Negenman:
People, Context, and Devices: Defining the New Landscape of TV Experiences. TVX 2015: 209-213 - Dillon Eversman, Timothy Major, Mithila Tople, Lauren Schaffer, Janet Murray:
United Universe: A Second Screen Transmedia Experience. TVX 2015: 173-178 - Sandra Gaudenzi:
To Hack or not To Hack: Interactive Storytelling in the 21st Century. TVX 2015: 201-202 - David Philip Green, Clara Crivellaro, Jimmy Tidey:
Interactive Design Documentary As A Method For Civic Engagement. TVX 2015: 161-166 - Christian Holz, Frank Bentley, Karen Church, Mitesh Patel:
"I'm just on my phone and they're watching TV": Quantifying mobile device use while watching television. TVX 2015: 93-102 - Rene Kaiser, Britta Meixner, Joscha Jäger, Katrin Tonndorf, Omar Niamut, David Marston:
3rd International Workshop on Interactive Content Consumption (WSICC'15). TVX 2015: 203-208 - Shunichi Kasahara, Shohei Nagai, Jun Rekimoto:
First Person Omnidirectional Video: System Design and Implications for Immersive Experience. TVX 2015: 33-42 - Oliver Korn, Adrian Rees, Uwe Schulz:
Small-Scale Cross Media Productions: A Case Study of a Documentary Game. TVX 2015: 149-154 - Rinze Leenheer, David Geerts, Jeroen Vanattenhoven:
Learning Lessons for Second Screen from Board Games. TVX 2015: 143-148 - Mark McGill, John Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster:
It Takes Two (To Co-View): Collaborative Multi-View TV. TVX 2015: 23-32 - Mark McGill, John Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster:
Who's the Fairest of Them All: Device Mirroring for the Connected Home. TVX 2015: 83-92 - Alberto Messina, Francisco Morán Burgos, Marius Preda, Skjalg Lepsøy, Miroslaw Bober, Davide Bertola, Stavros Paschalakis:
Making Second Screen Sustainable in Media Production: the BRIDGET Approach. TVX 2015: 155-160 - Alexandra Mikityuk, Oliver Friedrich, Randolph Nikutta:
HbbTV goes Cloud: Decoupling Application Signaling and Application Execution in Hybrid TV. TVX 2015: 191-196 - Marianna Obrist:
Multi-Sensory Media Experiences. TVX 2015: 221 - Brian Plüss, Anna De Liddo:
Engaging Citizens with Televised Election Debates through Online Interactive Replays. TVX 2015: 179-184 - Judith Redi, Lucia D'Acunto, Omar Niamut:
Interactive UHDTV at the Commonwealth Games: An Explorative Evaluation. TVX 2015: 43-52 - Kyoungwon Seo, Garam Han, Hyunju Lee, Hokyoung Ryu, Jieun Kim:
Design Requirements for PT-tv (Play Therapy with TV): An Observational Study on Play Therapy and TV Viewing. TVX 2015: 137-142 - Jacob Shwirtz:
Empowering Storytellers with Social Media. TVX 2015: 1 - Pedro Silva, Yasmin Amer, William Tsikerdanos, Jesse Shedd, Isabel Restrepo, Janet H. Murray:
A Game of Thrones Companion: Orienting Viewers to Complex Storyworlds via Synchronized Visualizations. TVX 2015: 167-172 - Hans Stokking, Pablo César, Fernando Boronat, Mario Montagud:
Media Synchronization Workshop. TVX 2015: 215-219 - Marian Florin Ursu, Manolis Falelakis, Martin Groen, Rene Kaiser, Michael Frantzis:
Experimental Enquiry into Automatically Orchestrated Live Video Communication in Social Settings. TVX 2015: 63-72 - Jeroen Vanattenhoven, David Geerts:
Broadcast, Video-on-Demand, and Other Ways to Watch Television Content: A Household Perspective. TVX 2015: 73-82 - Jeroen Vanattenhoven, David Geerts:
Designing TV Recommender Interfaces for Specific Viewing Experiences. TVX 2015: 185-190 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
Audience Silhouettes: Peripheral Awareness of Synchronous Audience Kinesics for Social Television. TVX 2015: 13-22 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
Gesture Interfaces, Ambient Intelligence, and Augmented Reality for the Interactive TV. TVX 2015: 197-198 - Raphael Velt, Steve Benford, Stuart Reeves, Michael Evans, Maxine Glancy, Phil Stenton:
Towards an Extended Festival Viewing Experience. TVX 2015: 53-62
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