EuroITV ’04 Contents

Full Papers

Winky Dink and you: Determining patterns of narrative for interactive television design. 1
Ian Smith, Fiona Stewart & Phil Turner (Napier University, Edinburgh)

Narrative dialogues as social and psychological environment within interactive
television
…………………………………………………………………………………11
Michael Hulme (Lancaster University) & Julie Fordham (Henley Management College)

A view of the future: the personal entertainment network, smart content,
emergent behaviour and dialogue
………………………………………………….17
Richard Adams (Yoomedia, London)

 Addressable advertising on digital television…………………………………………………..23
Vincent Dureau (OpenTV, USA)

Facing an illusive frontier; defining and producing interactive television..………………..37
Gali Einav (Columbia University, USA)

 Scalable an personalized broadcast service………….......................................................................47
James Bywater, Marie-Luce Bourguet, Gabriella Kazai, Mounia Lalmas &        
Alan Pearmain (Queen Mary, University of London)

 A decentralized privacy-enabling TV personalization framework…………………………57
Olivier Potonniιe ( Gemplus Research Labs, France)

Enticing learners: rethinking the relationship between e-learning via DiTV and via the Internet .67
Terry Russell, Tunde Varga-Atkins (University of Liverpool) & Sarah Smith (Connect Internet Solutions, Liverpool)

 

T-learning and interactive television edutainment: the Portuguese case-study…………….77
Manuel Damαsio (Universidade Lusσfona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal) & Cιlia Quico (TV Cabo/ PT Multimedia, Portugal)

Understanding DTT remote control button labelling: a multimethod approach…………85
Jane Lessiter, Jonathan Freeman, Robert Davis (Goldsmiths College, London) & Andrew Dumbreck (Ofcom, London)

Low vision and the visual interface for interactive television ………………………………..91
Mark Rice (University of Brighton) & Deborah Fels (Ryerson University, Canada)

Does interactive television imply new uses? A Flemish case study………………………..101
Wendy Van den Boreck, Jo Pierson & Caroline Pauwels (University of Brussels, Belgium)

Interactive television: social use or individual control?……………………………………...113
Tove Rasmussen (University of Aalborg, Denmark)

Out of interactive Television……………………………………………………………………..123
Lars Christesen (University of Aalborg, Denmark)

The Cossack System: a platform for interactive television…………………………………...133
Felipe Almeida, Reinaldo Fontes & Davi Baccan (Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil)

Short Papers

Development and current issues of interactive television in the UK……………….………141
Barbara Katz (Interactive Digital Sales, London)

Interactive television in a world without channels – a prototype…...……………….………147
Russell Marryman (BBC TV, London)

The National Geographic Channel – enhancing the experience…….……………….………153
Jenni Lloyd (Interactive TV Producer, UK)

Amigo TV: towards a social TV experience…………………………….……………….………159
Toon Coppens, Lieven Trappeniers & Mark Godon (Alcatel Bell R&I Residential Networked Applications, Belgium)

iTV application for Internet tracking……………….……………………………………………163
Amit Thawani, Srividya Gopalan & Sridhar V. (Satyam Computer Services, India)

Personalization in digital television: adaptation of pre-customized UI design……………169
Joonhwan Kim, Younghwan Pan (Samsung Eletronics, Republic of Korea) & Brian McGrath (Samsung Desing America, USA)

Developing content to iTV: a case study……………….………………………………………..173
Davi Baccan, Felipe Afonso, Giuliano Araujo & Reinaldo Fortes (ITA, Brazil)

Media convergence: an architecture for iTV and mobile phone based interactive language learning.177
Sanaz Fallahkhair (University of Brighton, UK)

Interaction design guidance for interactive TV applications in pattern form………...……183
Heidi Krφmker & Tibor Kunert (Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany)

A colour adjustment application for MHP terminals….……..………………………………..186
Janne Laine and Mikko Kojo (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland)

Channel Management in Fiber Cable Networks for iTV applications.……………………..191
 Darshan Gujjar, Amit Thawani, Srividya Gopalan, and Sridhar V (Satyam Computer Services, India)

SMIL extensions to the development of iTV applications: a previous investigation..…....197
Giuliano Bertoti & Felipe de Almeida (ITA, Brazil)

Posters

The formation of new usage-modes………………………………………………………...…....203
Tea Krogh & Jesper Hauerslev (Aalborg University, Denmark)

Measurement framework for iTV applications…………………………………………...…....207
Darshan Gujjar,
Amit Thawani, Srividya Gopalan & Sridhar V. (Satyam Computer Services, India)

Designing and learning dialogue for educational applications in digital interactive TV..211
Heidi Krφmker & Tibor Kunert (Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany)

Setting up a micromarket for interactive TV services in Catalonia.........................................215
Jordi Batet, Gabriel Fernandez, Alejandro
Lσpez and Albert Puig (Ramon Llull University, Spain)