Title
IPTV parental control: A collaborative model for the Social Web
Abstract
Whether traditional TV or Internet multimedia content, parental control systems based on the intermediate filtering criteria of broadcasters or content producers may be not flexible enough. From parent's perspective, the ideal scenario would be one in which they could dynamically decide about the suitability of any content. Since this desired scenario entails many practical problems, we propose an intermediate solution where parents delegate the decision of blocking any piece of TV content on a trustworthy set of parents. Our approach provides a collaborative parental control model based on two pillar: (1) a parenting social network where parents interact, freely give their opinion about TV content and tag this content (collaborative tagging); and (2) a model of trust relationship between parents. Regarding the deployment of parental control, we introduce a parental monitoring system for DVB-IPTV content, which is based on social technologies. The proposal combines information from the service provider and from parents in a social network to predict whether content should be blocked.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/s10796-014-9494-5
Information Systems Frontiers
Keywords
Field
DocType
Parental monitoring,Social trust,Collaborative tagging,Folksonomy,Tag cloud,Recommender,IPTV
World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Social network,Social web,Computer science,Delegate,Collaborative model,Service provider,Folksonomy,IPTV,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
17
5
1387-3326
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
38
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
ana fernandezvilas121.10
Rebeca Díaz2142.98
Sandra Servia-Rodríguez3223.48