Title
Engaging Viewers Through the Connected Studio: Virtual Participation in TV Programs
Abstract
In recent years, since broadband communication networks have become widely available, it is possible for ordinary viewers to access video content easily at any time or place with the use of services that deliver video content in a wide diversity of genres. Content delivery services that use user-generated video content have also become popular [1][3]. As technology supports the creation of video content, video editing systems [4], computer graphics (CG) software [5], and the like are being put to practical use. However, technical expertise is needed to use these tools. Furthermore, these tools expect the content creators to take care of key directorial and production roles, such as deciding how the video should be shot, what sort of composition to use, and how to present this content to the viewers. Specialized skills and experiences are needed for these tasks. For ordinary people with no special skills or experiences, the creation of video content can be difficult.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/MCE.2012.2196062
IEEE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS MAGAZINE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Broadband communication,Streaming media,TV,Rendering (computer graphics),Digital TV,Cameras,XML
World Wide Web,Video processing,XML,Computer science,Studio,sort,Digital television,Software,Video editing,Computer graphics,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
1
4
2162-2248
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mamoru Doke1102.85
Hiroyuki Kaneko282.03
Narichika Hamaguchi3245.46
Seiki Inoue44912.42