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A distributed virtual director for an interactive event broadcast system

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The Production Scripting Engine (PSE) is a Virtual Director software automatically selecting and framing camera shots in an interactive live broadcast production system. It is informed through various channels, some of which send a low-level event stream. The decision making process is distributed along a chain over the production and delivery networks, and the concrete amount of PSE instances depends on the actual production.

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DEBS '12: Proceedings of the 6th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
July 2012
410 pages
ISBN:9781450313155
DOI:10.1145/2335484

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  1. distributed decision making
  2. event processing
  3. rule engine
  4. virtual director

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