Taking Social TV beyond chatting: How the TV viewer adds value to the Network
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in a contemporary iTV research
area: social and networked TV. In our approach, instead of considering research sub-topics that build upon particular
disciplinary threads (e.g., usability, personalization, multimedia annotations), we take a multidisciplinary approach that
builds upon findings in media studies, human-computer interaction and multimedia systems. Moreover, we downplay the importance
of chatting over a distance in favor of non-verbal communication modalities. In contrast, we focus on Social TV practices and
highlight the role of each viewer as a node that adds value to the TV network. Finally, we provide directions for further
research in neglected topics, such as supporting collocated viewing, and sharing the TV experience in a seamless way.
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Chorianopoulos, K. and Cesar, P. 2009. Taking Social TV beyond chatting: How the TV viewer adds value to the Network. MCIS 2009., 39.BibTeX
Chorianopoulos, K. and Cesar, P. 2009. Taking Social TV beyond chatting: How the TV viewer adds value to the Network. MCIS 2009., 39.