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2007
Springer

Conceiving ShapeShifting TV: A Computational Language for Truly-Interactive TV

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Conceiving ShapeShifting TV: A Computational Language for Truly-Interactive TV
iTV does not yet have truly interactive programmes, that is programmes whose content adapts to the preferences of their viewers. In commercially deployed iTV productions, the programmes themselves are essentially linear and therefore non-interactive. In the research arena, the main bulk of work in computational support for interactive narratives focuses on wrapping interactions up in meaningful and interesting narratives, rather than on expanding traditional linear narratives with interactivity. This paper presents a validated approach to the development of truly interactive programmes called ShapeShifting TV. In focus is a representation language for narrative structures.
Marian Florin Ursu, Jonathan J. Cook, Vilmos Zsomb
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where EUROITV
Authors Marian Florin Ursu, Jonathan J. Cook, Vilmos Zsombori, Robert Zimmer, Ian Kegel, Doug Williams, Maureen Thomas, John Wyver, Harald Mayer
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