Social television and user interaction
At first glance, the notion of social interactive television seems to be a tautology. Television watching
has always been a social activity. People watch television together in their living rooms, and outside their homes they talk
about last night’s football match; and even call each other to recommend an interesting program. Unfortunately, until recently,
research on social interactive television has been scarce. One limiting factor for the development of innovative services for
the home is the interactive technology behind user interaction, which was limited to the remote control. Fortunately, a number
of studies concentrate on extending interactive methods, for example by using contextual information. This article reviews the
state of the art in these two directions: the social aspects of television and user interaction. We conclude with a research
agenda for further research, which might transform current interactive television services into shared experiences.
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Cesar, P., Chorianopoulos, K., and Jensen, J.F. 2008. Social television and user interaction. Computers in Entertainment 6, 1, 1.BibTeX
Cesar, P., Chorianopoulos, K., and Jensen, J.F. 2008. Social television and user interaction. Computers in Entertainment 6, 1, 1.