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Real-time viewer feedback in the iTV production

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This paper presents the concept of viewer feedback in the production of multi-channel, live TV shows. The IST-FP6 project "LIVE - Live Staging of Media Events" is developing a production support system which will provide personalized content recommendations as well as an overview about viewers' feedback for the production team in real-time. The paper outlines a concept of a feedback system consisting of ipTV application for the consumer, the feedback collection and analysis components, and the voting control and feedback presentation modules in the TV production. The LIVE Feedback system enables the production team to observe preferences of the TV viewers in real-time, during the live production of the show, and on the other hand gives viewers the possibility to actively influence the creation of live TV content through voting.

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            EuroITV '09: Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video
            June 2009
            240 pages
            ISBN:9781605583402
            DOI:10.1145/1542084

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