Methods and Applications in Interactive Broadcasting
Interactive TV technology has been addressed in many previous works, but there is sparse research on the
topic of interactive content broadcasting and how to support the production process. In this article, the interactive
broadcasting process is broadly defined to include studio technology and digital TV applications at consumer set-top boxes. In
particular, augmented reality studio technology employs smart-projectors as light sources and blends real scenes with
interactive computer graphics that are controlled at end-user terminals. Moreover, TV producer-friendly multimedia authoring
tools empower the development of novel TV formats. Finally, the support for user-contributed content raises the potential to
revolutionize the hierarchical TV production process, by introducing the viewer as part of content delivery chain.
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Chorianopoulos, K. and Lekakos, G. 2007. Methods and Applications in Interactive Broadcasting. Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting 4, 8.BibTeX
Chorianopoulos, K. and Lekakos, G. 2007. Methods and Applications in Interactive Broadcasting. Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting 4, 8.