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- 2012
- Pedro Almeida, Jorge Ferraz de Abreu, Ana Pinho, Diogo Costa:
Engaging viewers through social TV games. EuroITV 2012: 175-184 - Ryosuke Aoki, Bessie Chan, Masayuki Ihara, Toru Kobayashi, Minoru Kobayashi, Shingo Kagami:
A gesture recognition algorithm for vision-based unicursal gesture interfaces. EuroITV 2012: 53-56 - Santosh Basapur, Hiren M. Mandalia, Shirley Chaysinh, Young Seok Lee, Narayanan Venkitaraman, Crysta J. Metcalf:
FANFEEDS: evaluation of socially generated information feed on second screen as a TV show companion. EuroITV 2012: 87-96 - Regina Bernhaupt, Mael Boutonnet, Bastien Gatellier, Yannik Gimenez, Christian Pouchepanadin, Latifa Souiba:
A set of recommendations for the control of IPTV-systems via smart phones based on the understanding of users practices and needs. EuroITV 2012: 143-152 - Lizzy Bleumers, Wendy Van den Broeck, Bram Lievens, Jo Pierson:
Seeing the bigger picture: a user perspective on 360° TV. EuroITV 2012: 115-124 - Valérie-Anne Bleyen, Pieter Ballon:
The double platform structure of the audiovisual media industry in flanders. EuroITV 2012: 57-66 - Jan Bobeth, Susanne Schmehl, Ernst Kruijff, Stephanie Deutsch, Manfred Tscheligi:
Evaluating performance and acceptance of older adults using freehand gestures for TV menu control. EuroITV 2012: 35-44 - Tom Broxton, Olga Khroustaleva:
Supporting an ecosystem: from the biting baby to the old spice man. EuroITV 2012: 7-8 - James Cortez, David A. Shamma, Linghan Cai:
Device communication: a multi-modal communication platform for internet connected televisions. EuroITV 2012: 19-26 - Cédric Courtois:
The composition and role of convergent technology repertoires in audiovisual media consumption. EuroITV 2012: 97-104 - Cédric Courtois, Evelien D'heer:
Second screen applications and tablet users: constellation, awareness, experience, and interest. EuroITV 2012: 153-156 - Cédric Courtois, Julie Van Lier:
Socio-spatial context and the habit-goal interface in audiovisual media consumption: an inter-paradigmatic approach. EuroITV 2012: 9-18 - Niloofar Dezfuli, Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi, Jochen Huber, Florian Müller, Max Mühlhäuser:
PalmRC: imaginary palm-based remote control for eyes-free television interaction. EuroITV 2012: 27-34 - Evelien D'heer, Cédric Courtois, Steve Paulussen:
Everyday life in (front of) the screen: the consumption of multiple screen technologies in the living room context. EuroITV 2012: 195-198 - Mark Doughty, Duncan Rowland, Shaun W. Lawson:
Who is on your sofa?: TV audience communities and second screening social networks. EuroITV 2012: 79-86 - Jean-Claude Dufourd, Jean Le Feuvre, Jean-Claude Moissinac:
Loading time optimization in broadcast TV applications. EuroITV 2012: 67-70 - Iván Dario Claros Gómez, Ruth Cobos:
An approach for T-learning content generation based on a social media environment. EuroITV 2012: 157-160 - Jan Heß, Benedikt Ley, Corinna Ogonowski, Tim Reichling, Lin Wan, Volker Wulf:
New technology@home: impacts on usage behavior and social structures. EuroITV 2012: 185-194 - Jan Heß, Lin Wan, Benedikt Ley, Volker Wulf:
In-situ everywhere: a qualitative feedback infrastructure for cross platform home-IT. EuroITV 2012: 75-78 - Mark Lochrie, Paul Coulton:
Sharing the viewing experience through second screens. EuroITV 2012: 199-202 - Dionysios Marinos, Chris Geiger, Jens Herder:
Large-area moderator tracking and demonstrational configuration of position based interactions for virtual studios. EuroITV 2012: 105-114 - Flávio Martins, Filipa Peleja, João Magalhães:
SentiTVchat: sensing the mood of social-TV viewers. EuroITV 2012: 161-164 - Rufael Mekuria, Pablo César, Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Digital TV: the effect of delay when watching football. EuroITV 2012: 71-74 - Janet H. Murray:
Transcending transmedia: emerging story telling structures for the emerging convergence platforms. EuroITV 2012: 1-6 - Janet H. Murray, Sergio Goldenberg, Kartik Agarwal, Tarun Chakravorty, Jonathan Cutrell, Abraham Doris-Down, Harish Kothandaraman:
Story-map: iPad companion for long form TV narratives. EuroITV 2012: 223-226 - Izequiel Pereira de Norões, Vasco Furtado, Elizabeth Furtado:
Maps-TV: a software architecture to support development of collaborative maps in DTVi. EuroITV 2012: 165-174 - Marianna Obrist, Daniela Wurhofer, Magdalena Gärtner, Florian Förster, Manfred Tscheligi:
Exploring children's 3DTV experience. EuroITV 2012: 125-134 - Ondrej Polácek, Martin Klíma, Adam J. Sporka, Pavel Zak, Michal Hradis, Pavel Zemcík, Václav Procházka:
A comparative study on distant free-hand pointing. EuroITV 2012: 139-142 - Célia Quico, Manuel José Damásio, Sara Henriques:
Digital TV adopters and non-adopters in the context of the analogue terrestrial TV switchover in Portugal. EuroITV 2012: 213-222 - Andrew Quitmeyer, Michael Nitsche:
Documatic: participatory, mobile shooting assistant, pre-editor, and groundwork for semi-automatic filmmaking. EuroITV 2012: 135-138
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