
Proceedings (PDF files)
Judith Masthoff, Richard Griffiths & Lyn Pemberton (Eds.)
Full Papers
- User centered research for interactive television
Leena Eronen (Helsinki University of Technology)
- Case study: Successful adoption of a user-centered
design approach during the development of an interactive television application
Sheri Lamont (Microsoft, USA)
- Using attitude based segmentation to better
understand viewer's usability issues with digital and interactive tv
Jonathan Freeman & Jane Lessiter (Goldsmiths College, London)
- Developing novel interactiveTV applications: a user
centric analysis
Tim French (Luton University, UK) & Mark Springett (Middlesex University,
UK)
- Touch TV: Adding feeling to broadcast media
Sile O'Modhrain & Ian Oakley (Media Lab Europe, Dublin)
- Which channel is that on? A design model
for interactive programme guides
Sabina Bonnici (Neworld Group, Dublin)
- The virtual channel model for personalized
television
Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, George Lekakos & Diomidis Spinellis (ELTRUN,
Athens University of Economics and
Business)
- Personalised multi-modal electronic program
guide
Gulden Uchyigit & Keith Clark (Imperial College, London)
- Integrating a multi-user game with dramatic
narrative for interactive television
Petri Lankoski & I. Ekman (Hypermedia Laboratory, University of Tampere)
- Accessible universal design of interactive
digital television
John Gill & Sylvie Perera, (Royal National Institute for the Blind,
UK)
- The early interactive audience of a regional
TV station in Denmark
Thomas Bjoerner (Aalborg University)
- Are communication services the killer application
for interactive TV? Or: "I left my wife because I am in love with
the TV set"
Célia Quico (TV Cabo, Portugal)
Posters
Practitioners' Panel
- I-Ads- a new approach
Jenni Lloyd (Brighton, UK)
- “deinewahl02”: A demonstrator
for interactive television
Sepideh Chakaveh & Olaf Geuer (Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication,
Germany)
- Producing interactiveTV for children
Tom Moore (Hyperfecto Digital Media, Dublin, Ireland)
- An eight-step process for designing
compelling enhanced television
Sheri Lamont (Microsoft, US)
- Learning through iDTV: results of t-learning
study
Peter J Bates (PJB Associates, UK)
- Experiments in narrative: Canadian
situations and findings
Suzanne Stein (Canadian Film Centre, Toronto)
- EDiCT:Enhanced development of interactive
content for television
Bernard Wozny (Liberate)
- Interactive audiovisual narrative –
Case study: The telephone man
Pipsa Asiala (Media Lab, University of Art & Design, Helsinki, Finland)
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