Title
Introduction to special issue: Human-centered television—directions in interactive digital television research
Abstract
The research area of interactive digital TV is in the midst of a significant revival. Unlike the first generation of digital TV, which focused on producer concerns that effectively limited (re)distribution, the current generation of research is closely linked to the role of the user in selecting, producing, and distributing content. The research field of interactive digital television is being transformed into a study of human-centered television. Our guest editorial reviews relevant aspects of this transformation in the three main stages of the content lifecycle: content production, content delivery, and content consumption. While past research on content production tools focused on full-fledged authoring tools for professional editors, current research studies lightweight, often informal end-user authoring systems. In terms of content delivery, user-oriented infrastructures such as peer-to-peer are being seen as alternatives to more traditional broadcast solutions. Moreover, end-user interaction is no longer limited to content selection, but now facilitates nonlinear participatory television productions. Finally, user-to-user communication technologies have allowed television to become a central component of an interconnected social experience. The background context given in this article provides a framework for appreciating the significance of four detailed contributions that highlight important directions in transforming interactive television research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1412196.1412197
TOMCCAP
Keywords
Field
DocType
content production,content lifecycle,current research study,content selection,content consumption,standards,shared experiences,interactive digital television research,content production tool,special issue,content delivery,survey,interactive television,past research,research area,human-centered television,interactive television research,social experiment,digital television,communication technology,digital tv
Broadcasting,World Wide Web,Content delivery,Computer science,Interactive television,Digital television,Interactive digital television,Content management,Citizen journalism,Content production,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
4
1551-6857
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.56
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pablo Cesar185789.95
Dick C. A. Bulterman21355172.91
Luiz Fernando Gomes Soares340145.73