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4th EuroITV 2013 workshop on interactive digital TV in emergent economies -- thinking outside the TV box

Published: 24 June 2013 Publication History

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The popularity of TV worldwide and particularly in emergent markets opened a window of opportunities for many people working with Interactive Digital TV and related topics. New solutions and new business approaches are supposed to rise from this scenario, creating many new job opportunities. The main goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers, educators, and industry related people working in the deployment of solutions for DTV Systems and associated Applications in emergent countries. Along this workshop, discussion about the adopted policies, technologies, state-of-the-art, middleware solutions, content models, interactivity systems, and future applications in the researchers' countries are going to be the main action. Indeed, it is going to be a global forum where the participants will be able to identify common issues and exchange experiences, sharing the adopted solutions for common known problems. The organizers hope to keep building and maintaining a research network that will help people working in developing countries to increase their technical contributions in Interactive Digital TV related issues.

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Srivastava, H. O. 2002. Interactive TV -- Technology and Markets. Artech House, Inc. Norwood, USA.
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Lugmayr, A.; Niiranen, S. and Kalli, S. 2004. Digital Interactive TV and Metadata -- Future Broadcast Multimedia. Springer-Verlag, New York, USA.
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Pagani, M. 2003. Multimedia and Interactive Digital TV: Managing the Oportunities Created by Digital Convergence. IRM Press, London, UK.

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    EuroITV '13: Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video
    June 2013
    188 pages
    ISBN:9781450319515
    DOI:10.1145/2465958
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    Published: 24 June 2013

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    1. digital tv standards
    2. interactive digital tv systems
    3. new applications for interactive digital tv

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    EuroITV '13 Paper Acceptance Rate 21 of 58 submissions, 36%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 52 of 149 submissions, 35%

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