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EDITED BOOK
Mobile TV: Customizing Content and Experience: Mobile Storytelling, Creation
and Sharing
Human-Computer Interaction Series
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Marcus, Aaron
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Roibás, Anxo Cereijo
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Sala, Riccardo
2010
n.24
p.372
Springer London
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84882-701-1
Mobile TV: Customizing Content and Experience (1-2)
+ Marcus, Aaron
+ Cereijo-Roibas, Anxo
+ Sala, Riccardo
== What It All Means: Six Perspectives on Mobile TV ==
Mobile TV's Time to Shine Has Arrived (5-9)
+ Kitson, Fred
Saddlebags, Paperbacks and Mobile Media (11-13)
+ Zwick, Carola
The Path Tells a Story (15-19)
+ Nack, Frank
Introduction to Social TV (21-24)
+ Harboe, Gunnar
The Sociability of Mobile TV (25-28)
+ Geerts, David
Interactive TV Narrativity (29-33)
+ Ursu, Marian F.
== User Experience and Design of Mobile TV in Everyday Life ==
Culture, Interface Design, and Design Methods for Mobile Devices (37-66)
+ Lee, Kun-pyo
Mobile Video in Everyday Social Interactions (67-80)
+ Reponen, Erika
+ Lehikoinen, Jaakko
+ Impiö, Jussi
Does Mobile Television Enhance a New Television Experience? (81-96)
+ Lievens, Bram
+ Vanhengel, Eva
+ Pierson, Jo
+ Jacobs, An
== Innovation Through Conceptual and Participatory Design for Mobile Multimedia Systems ==
An Ambient Intelligence Framework for the Provision of Geographically Distributed Multimedia Content to Mobility Impaired Users (99-119)
+ Kehagias, Dionysios D
+ Giakoumis, Dimitris
+ Tzovaras, Dimitrios
+ Bekiaris, Evangelos
+ et al
Creativity in Interactive TV: Personalize, Share, and Invent Interfaces (121-139)
+ Vatavu, Radu-Daniel
== Understanding the Context: Data Gathering, Requirements and Evaluation Methodologies ==
Content for Mobile Television: Issues Regarding a New Mass Medium Within Today's ICT Environment (143-163)
+ Schuurman, Dimitri
+ De Marez, Lieven
+ Evens, Tom
Different Attitudes Concerning the Usage of Live Mobile TV and Mobile Video (165-193)
+ Miyauchi, Koji
+ Sugahara, Taro
+ Oda, Hiromi
User Experience Evaluation in the Mobile Context (195-204)
+ Obrist, Marianna
+ Meschtscherjakov, Alexander
+ Tscheligi, Manfred
== Context and Sociability in Mobile Interactive Multimedia Systems ==
Social Properties of Mobile Video (207-233)
+ Mitchell, April Slayden
+ O'Hara, Kenton
+ Vorbau, Alex
m-YouTube Mobile UI: Video Selection Based on Social Influence (235-241)
+ Marcus, Aaron
+ Perez, Angel
Scenarios of Use for Sociable Mobile TV (243-254)
+ Chorianopoulos, Konstantinos
"What Are You Viewing?" Exploring the Pervasive Social TV Experience (255-290)
+ Schatz, Raimund
+ Baillie, Lynne
+ Fröhlich, Peter
+ Egger, Sebastian
+ Grechenig, Thomas
== Advanced Interaction Modalities with Mobile Digital Content ==
m-LoCoS UI: A Universal Visible Language for Global Mobile Communication (293-304)
+ Marcus, Aaron
The Future of Mobile TV: When Mobile TV Meets the Internet and Social Networking (305-326)
+ Montpetit, Marie-José
+ Klym, Natalie
+ Blain, Emmanuel
From One to Many Boxes: Mobile Devices as Primary and Secondary Screens (327-348)
+ Cesar, Pablo
+ Knoche, Hendrik
+ Bulterman, Dick C. A.
Watch-and-Comment as an Approach to Collaboratively Annotate Points of Interest in Video and Interactive-TV Programs (349-368)
+ Pimentel, Maria da Graça C.
+ Cattelan, Renan G.
+ Melo, Erick L.
+ Freitas, Giliard B.
+ et al
Conclusion (The Mobile Future) (369-372)
+ Marcus, Aaron
+ Sala, Riccardo
+ Roibás, Anxo Cereijo
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An Integrated Approach towards the Homogeneous Provision of Geographically
Dispersed Info-Mobility Services to Mobile Users
Mobile Devices and Services
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Giakoumis, Dimitrios
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Tzovaras, Dimitrios
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Kehagias, Dionisis
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Bekiaris, Evangelos
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Hassapis, George
HIMI 2009: Human Interface and the Management of Information, Symposium on
Human Interface, Part II: Information and Interaction
2009-07-19
v.2
p.385-394
Keywords: Info-Mobility Services; Service Integration; Information provision; Web
Services; Ontologies
Copyright © 2009 Springer-Verlag
Summary: In this paper we introduce a mechanism enabling applications to present
information retrieved from different services, thus delivered with different
structure, in a homogeneous and seamless fashion. This mechanism was an outcome
of the research that took place within the European Integrated Project ASK-IT.
The project developed an ambient intelligence framework which supports mobility
impaired people on the move to access context-sensitive information dependant
on user geographic location and the use case under consideration. The
information derives from geographically dispersed web services and is rendered
on mobile devices. The ASK-IT framework enables the presentation of information
that covers a wide variety of domains which belong to the info-mobility scope
(Points of Interest, Route Guidance etc.). Our approach deals with the
integration of information-providing services, in order to facilitate the
homogeneity of the final presentation of the content, through the end-user
application.
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Specification of Information Needs for the Development of a Mobile
Communication Platform to Support Mobility of People with Functional
Limitations
Part II: Access to the Physical Environment, Mobility and Transportation
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Wiethoff, Marion
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Sommer, Sascha M.
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Valjakka, Sari
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Van Isacker, Karel
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Kehagias, Dionisis
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Bekiaris, Evangelos
UAHCI 2007: 4th International Conference on Universal Access in
Human-Computer Interaction, Part II: Ambient Interaction
2007-07-22
v.2
p.595-604
Keywords: Virtual communities; Content requirements; Action theory; Activity Theory;
Functional limitations
Copyright © 2007 Springer-Verlag
Summary: Opportunities for people with functional limitations are increasing. ICT
provides a number of possibilities to receive care, to travel, to work, to
educate oneself, to inform oneself and to meet other people. In this paper, the
methodology for defining user requirements for supporting people with
functional limitations through ICT (the ASK-It Concept) is presented. The
methodology covers various domains. A case example as an illustration of the
process is used: a communication platform to support social relations and
communities. The methodology is built upon the definition of user groups, the
elaboration and implementation of relevant action and activity theory
principles, and is successively developed with the content modelling procedure,
in order to provide a formal description of user information needs in a
computer understandable and interoperable format.
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Development of a Mobile Tourist Information System for People with
Functional Limitations: User Behaviour Concept and Specification of Content
Requirements
People with Disabilities: Accessible Tourism
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Sommer, Sascha M.
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Wiethoff, Marion
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Valjakka, Sari
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Kehagias, Dionisis
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Tzovaras, Dimitrios
ICCHP'06: International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special
Needs
2006-07-11
p.306-313
© Copyright 2006 Springer-Verlag
Summary: The paper describes the specification of content requirements for a new
mobile tourist information service for people with functional limitations. The
theoretical background for the specification of content requirements is based
on action and activity theory. The framework enables the division of complex
activities into smaller functional units in order to analyse the information
needs of user groups with different types of functional limitations. The
approach provides results in the form of information elements and attributes
which can be easily translated into a machine-readable language.