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TVX 2019: Salford (Manchester), UK
- Jonathan Hook, Phil Stenton, Marian Florin Ursu, Guy Schofield, Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for TV and Online Video, TVX 2019, Salford (Manchester), UK, June 5-7, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6017-3
360degree Media
- Marco Speicher, Christoph Rosenberg, Donald Degraen, Florian Daiber, Antonio Krüger:
Exploring Visual Guidance in 360-degree Videos. 1-12 - Ville Mäkelä, Tuuli Keskinen, John Mäkelä, Pekka Kallioniemi, Jussi Karhu, Kimmo Ronkainen, Alisa Burova, Jaakko Hakulinen, Markku Turunen:
What Are Others Looking at? Exploring 360° Videos on HMDs with Visual Cues about Other Viewers. 13-24 - Sylvia Rothe, Boris Kegeles, Heinrich Hussmann:
Camera Heights in Cinematic Virtual Reality: How Viewers Perceive Mismatches Between Camera and Eye Height. 25-34
Immersion and Content
- Jacob M. Rigby, Duncan P. Brumby, Sandy J. J. Gould, Anna L. Cox:
Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Immersion in Video Media: The Film IEQ. 35-46 - Guilherme Carneiro, Miguel A. Nacenta, Alice Toniolo, Gonzalo Gabriel Méndez, Aaron J. Quigley:
Deb8: A Tool for Collaborative Analysis of Video. 47-58 - David Geerts, Evert van Beek, Fernanda Chocron Miranda:
Viewers' Visions of the Future. 59-69
Video in Society
- Katerina Gorkovenko, Nick Taylor:
Audience and Expert Perspectives on Second Screen Engagement with Political Debates. 70-82 - Simona Manni, Marian Ursu, Jonathan Hook:
Stepping Through Remixed: Exploring the Limits of Linear Video in a Participatory Mental Health Film. 83-94 - Neelima Sailaja, Andy Crabtree, James A. Colley, Adrian Gradinar, Paul Coulton, Ian Forrester, Lianne Kerlin, Phil Stenton:
The Living Room of the Future. 95-107
Users and Devices
- Frank Bentley, Max Silverman, Melissa Bica:
Exploring Online Video Watching Behaviors. 108-117 - Ana Dominguez, Julián Flórez, Alberto Lafuente, Stefano Masneri, Iñigo Tamayo, Mikel Zorrilla:
Methods for device characterisation in media services. 118-128 - Jennifer McNally, Elizabeth Harrington Diederich:
Browsing for Content Across Pay TV and On Demand Video Options. 129-136
Interactive and Responsive
- David A. Shamma, Jennifer Marlow, Laurent Denoue:
Interacting with Smart Consumer Cameras: Exploring Gesture, Voice, and AI Control in Video Streaming. 137-144 - Chinchu Thomas, Dinesh Babu Jayagopi, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
BookTubing Across Regions: Examining Differences Based on Nonverbal and Verbal Cues. 145-156
Work in Progress
- Hannes Fassold, Barnabás Takács:
Towards Automatic Cinematography and Annotation for 360° Video. 157-166 - Murtada Dohan, Mu Mu:
Understanding User Attention In VR Using Gaze Controlled Games. 167-173 - Amaya Herranz Donnan:
Measuring Audience Appreciation via Viewing Pattern Analysis. 174-183 - Kai Kang, Jun Hu, Bart Hengeveld, Caroline Hummels:
Augmenting Public Reading Experience to Promote Care Home Residents' Social Interaction. 184-192 - Irina Popovici, Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Wenjun Wu:
TV Channels in Your Pocket! Linking Smart Pockets to Smart TVs. 193-198 - Irina Popovici, Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
Towards Visual Augmentation of the Television Watching Experience: Manifesto and Agenda. 199-204 - Saar Bossuyt, Roos Voorend, David Geerts:
Augmented Fast-Forwarding: Can we Improve Advertising Impact by Enriching Fast-forwarded Commercials? 205-215 - Chris J. Hughes, Mario Montagud Climent, Peter Tho Pesch:
Disruptive Approaches for Subtitling in Immersive Environments. 216-229 - Yoshinari Takegawa, Kohei Matsumura, Hiroyuki Manabe:
PokeRepo Go++: One-man Live Reporting System with a Commentator Function. 230-238 - Tiffany Marques, Mário Vairinhos, Pedro Almeida:
How VR 360º Impacts the Immersion of the Viewer of Suspense AV Content. 239-246 - Christian Roth, Hartmut Koenitz:
Bandersnatch, Yea or Nay? Reception and User Experience of an Interactive Digital Narrative Video. 247-254 - Pejman Saeghe, Sarah Clinch, Bruce Weir, Maxine Glancy, Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy, Ollie Pattinson, Stephen Robert Pettifer, Robert Stevens:
Augmenting Television With Augmented Reality. 255-261 - Pedro Carvalho, Teresa Chambel:
EmoJar: Collecting and Reliving Happy and Memorable Media Moments. 262-272
Workshops
- Rik Bauwens, Hendrik Lievens, Maarten Wijnants, Chris Pike, Iris Jennes, Werner Bailer:
Interactive Radio Experiences. 273-278 - Robyn Taylor, Julie R. Williamson, Jocelyn Spence, Matthew Wood, Jonathan Hook, Ko-Le Chen:
Research in the Wild via Performance: Challenges, Ethics and Opportunities. 279-285 - Jeremy D. Foss, Ben Shirley, Benedita Malheiro, Sara Kepplinger, Lyndon J. B. Nixon, Basil Philipp, Vasileios Mezaris, Alexandre Ulisses:
DataTV 2019: 1st International Workshop on Data-Driven Personalisation of Television. 286-292 - David Philip Green, Guy Peter Schofield, James Hodge, Mandy Rose, Kirsten Cater, Chris Bevan, Stuart Iain Gray:
Using Design Fiction to Explore the Ethics of VR 'In the Wild'. 293-299
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