ABSTRACT
This workshop aims to review and discuss research on mobile usage of multimedia, in particular of video and TV on mobile devices. The workshop focuses on human behaviour, human needs, and interaction design concerning the creation, management, and consumption of moving images using mobile devices.
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Index Terms
- Mobile usage of video and TV
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