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Next research idea beyond Live and CitizenMedia

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In the video we summarize our experiences as researchers in running the ICT European research pojects, “LIVE -- Live Staging of Media Events” and “CitizenMedia”. Carmen MacWilliams and Georg Trogemann were responsible for the content research workgroup in LIVE, and created the staging plan for the iTV broadcast of the Olympic Games 2008 with the help of the Austrian public TV broadcaster, ORF. Georg Trogemann, Stefan Göllner, and Martin Hesselmeier were responsible for the Cologne test-bed in CitizenMedia and developed the Web-based “Unortkataster”. In the video, Carmen MacWilliams, Stefan Göllner, and Martin Hesselmeier talk about new research ideas beyond LIVE and CitizenMedia.

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  1. Zeroth. MacWilliams, C., Wages, R., Grünvogel, S., and Trogemann, G. 2005. Virtual personalised channels: Video conducting of future TV broadcasting. In Proceedings of EWIMT 2005: Second European Workshop on the Integration of Knowledge, Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, 381--382.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
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                cover image Computers in Entertainment
                Computers in Entertainment   Volume 7, Issue 3
                SPECIAL ISSUE: TV and Video Entertainment Environments
                September 2009
                151 pages
                EISSN:1544-3574
                DOI:10.1145/1594943
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                • Published: 25 September 2009
                • Accepted: 1 April 2009
                • Revised: 1 February 2009
                • Received: 1 November 2008

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