Track 3: Systems and Enabling Technologies

Television offers a global platform for media consumption, engagement and sharing. To be successful, interactive TV services require advanced approaches beyond a simple web-browser on a set top box. The overall architecture and system represent a complex ecosystem of people and devices. This ecosystem is concerned with how people are
connected through devices and interaction, the underlying architecture to support these connections, as well as instrumentation and data analysis to support advanced techniques such as synchronization and recommendation.

This track solicits the submission of original research papers dealing with significant issues and innovative solutions for Interactive TV and Video systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Devices & techniques: descriptions of the design, architecture, usage and evaluation of devices and techniques that create valuable new capabilities for interactive television and video.
  • Systems & infrastructures: descriptions of the design, architecture, deployment and evaluation of systems and infrastructures that support interactive television and video.
  • Data Science & Services: descriptions of advanced computational systems based on content and/or user generated data to support collaborative filtering, interactive/synchronous environments, collective intelligence and crowd-sourcing, or location-based and context-aware applications and services.
  • Applications: descriptions of the design and/or study of applications that leverage interactive television and video devices and systems.

All details about deadlines and formatting instructions can be found here.

Technical program committee

Track chairs:
David A. Shamma

Reviewers:
Daniele Abbadessa
Anne Aula
Michael Bove
Alberto Gil-Solla
Jan Hess
Henry Holtzman
Alejandro Jaimes
George Lekakos
Martin Lopez-Nores
João Magalhães
Oscar Martinez-Bonastre
Maja Matijasevic
Thomas Mirlacher
Omar Niamut
Chengyuan Peng
Fernando Ramos
Nairon S. Viana
Paula Viana
Petri Vuorimaa
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