ºÝºÝߣshows by User: linkedtv / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: linkedtv / Thu, 16 Jul 2015 13:19:40 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: linkedtv LinkedTV Deliverable 9.1.4 Annual Project Scientific Report (final) /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-914/50595374 linkedtvd9-150716131940-lva1-app6892
Publishable summary of the final LinkedTV periodic scientific report]]>

Publishable summary of the final LinkedTV periodic scientific report]]>
Thu, 16 Jul 2015 13:19:40 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-914/50595374 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 9.1.4 Annual Project Scientific Report (final) linkedtv Publishable summary of the final LinkedTV periodic scientific report <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd9-150716131940-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Publishable summary of the final LinkedTV periodic scientific report
LinkedTV Deliverable 9.1.4 Annual Project Scientific Report (final) from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 9.3 Final LinkedTV Project Report /linkedtv/linked-tv-d93-publishable linkedtvd9-150716131935-lva1-app6891
This document comprises the final report of LinkedTV. It includes a publishable summary of the project's scientific results and technological outcomes, a plan for use and dissemination of foreground IP and a list of dissemination activities (publications and events)]]>

This document comprises the final report of LinkedTV. It includes a publishable summary of the project's scientific results and technological outcomes, a plan for use and dissemination of foreground IP and a list of dissemination activities (publications and events)]]>
Thu, 16 Jul 2015 13:19:35 GMT /linkedtv/linked-tv-d93-publishable linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 9.3 Final LinkedTV Project Report linkedtv This document comprises the final report of LinkedTV. It includes a publishable summary of the project's scientific results and technological outcomes, a plan for use and dissemination of foreground IP and a list of dissemination activities (publications and events) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd9-150716131935-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This document comprises the final report of LinkedTV. It includes a publishable summary of the project&#39;s scientific results and technological outcomes, a plan for use and dissemination of foreground IP and a list of dissemination activities (publications and events)
LinkedTV Deliverable 9.3 Final LinkedTV Project Report from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 7.7 - Dissemination and Standardisation Report (v3) /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-77-dissemination-and-standardisation-report-v3/50548296 linkedtvd7-150715103720-lva1-app6892
This deliverable presents the LinkedTV dissemination and standardisation report for the project period of months 31 to 42 (April 2014 to March 2015).]]>

This deliverable presents the LinkedTV dissemination and standardisation report for the project period of months 31 to 42 (April 2014 to March 2015).]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 10:37:20 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-77-dissemination-and-standardisation-report-v3/50548296 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 7.7 - Dissemination and Standardisation Report (v3) linkedtv This deliverable presents the LinkedTV dissemination and standardisation report for the project period of months 31 to 42 (April 2014 to March 2015). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd7-150715103720-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deliverable presents the LinkedTV dissemination and standardisation report for the project period of months 31 to 42 (April 2014 to March 2015).
LinkedTV Deliverable 7.7 - Dissemination and Standardisation Report (v3) from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 6.5 - Final evaluation of the LinkedTV Scenarios /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-65-final-evaluation-of-the-linkedtv-scenarios/50546231 linkedtvd6-150715094042-lva1-app6891
The deliverable presents the results of evaluating the final scenario demonstrators LinkedNews and LinkedCulture in the LinkedTV project. We tested specifically user satisfaction with the enriched TV experience we enabled for cultural heritage and news TV programs. We also supported the evaluation of other aspects of the LinkedTV technologies in the trials, specifically the personalization and content curation.]]>

The deliverable presents the results of evaluating the final scenario demonstrators LinkedNews and LinkedCulture in the LinkedTV project. We tested specifically user satisfaction with the enriched TV experience we enabled for cultural heritage and news TV programs. We also supported the evaluation of other aspects of the LinkedTV technologies in the trials, specifically the personalization and content curation.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:40:42 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-65-final-evaluation-of-the-linkedtv-scenarios/50546231 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 6.5 - Final evaluation of the LinkedTV Scenarios linkedtv The deliverable presents the results of evaluating the final scenario demonstrators LinkedNews and LinkedCulture in the LinkedTV project. We tested specifically user satisfaction with the enriched TV experience we enabled for cultural heritage and news TV programs. We also supported the evaluation of other aspects of the LinkedTV technologies in the trials, specifically the personalization and content curation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd6-150715094042-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The deliverable presents the results of evaluating the final scenario demonstrators LinkedNews and LinkedCulture in the LinkedTV project. We tested specifically user satisfaction with the enriched TV experience we enabled for cultural heritage and news TV programs. We also supported the evaluation of other aspects of the LinkedTV technologies in the trials, specifically the personalization and content curation.
LinkedTV Deliverable 6.5 - Final evaluation of the LinkedTV Scenarios from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 5.7 - Validation of the LinkedTV Architecture /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-57-validation-of-the-linkedtv-architecture/50546123 linkedtvd5-150715093708-lva1-app6891
The LinkedTV architecture lays the foundation for the LinkedTV system. It consists of the integrating platform for the end-to-end functionality, the backend components and the supporting client components. Since the architecture of a software system has a fundamental impact on quality attributes, it is important to evaluate its design. The document at hand reports on the validation of the LinkedTV architecture.]]>

The LinkedTV architecture lays the foundation for the LinkedTV system. It consists of the integrating platform for the end-to-end functionality, the backend components and the supporting client components. Since the architecture of a software system has a fundamental impact on quality attributes, it is important to evaluate its design. The document at hand reports on the validation of the LinkedTV architecture.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:37:08 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-57-validation-of-the-linkedtv-architecture/50546123 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 5.7 - Validation of the LinkedTV Architecture linkedtv The LinkedTV architecture lays the foundation for the LinkedTV system. It consists of the integrating platform for the end-to-end functionality, the backend components and the supporting client components. Since the architecture of a software system has a fundamental impact on quality attributes, it is important to evaluate its design. The document at hand reports on the validation of the LinkedTV architecture. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd5-150715093708-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The LinkedTV architecture lays the foundation for the LinkedTV system. It consists of the integrating platform for the end-to-end functionality, the backend components and the supporting client components. Since the architecture of a software system has a fundamental impact on quality attributes, it is important to evaluate its design. The document at hand reports on the validation of the LinkedTV architecture.
LinkedTV Deliverable 5.7 - Validation of the LinkedTV Architecture from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 4.7 - Contextualisation and personalisation evaluation and final results /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-47-contextualisation-and-personalisation-evaluation-and-final-results/50545976 linkedtvd4-150715093327-lva1-app6892
This deliverable covers all the aspects of evaluation of the overall LinkedTV personalization workflow, as well as re-evaluations of techniques where newer technology and / or algorithmic capacity offer new insight into the general performance. The implicit contextualized personalization workflow, the implicit uncontextualized workflow in the premises of the final LinkedTV application, the advances in context tracking given new technologies emerged and the outlook of video recommendation beyond LinkedTV is measured and analyzed in this document.]]>

This deliverable covers all the aspects of evaluation of the overall LinkedTV personalization workflow, as well as re-evaluations of techniques where newer technology and / or algorithmic capacity offer new insight into the general performance. The implicit contextualized personalization workflow, the implicit uncontextualized workflow in the premises of the final LinkedTV application, the advances in context tracking given new technologies emerged and the outlook of video recommendation beyond LinkedTV is measured and analyzed in this document.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:33:27 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-47-contextualisation-and-personalisation-evaluation-and-final-results/50545976 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 4.7 - Contextualisation and personalisation evaluation and final results linkedtv This deliverable covers all the aspects of evaluation of the overall LinkedTV personalization workflow, as well as re-evaluations of techniques where newer technology and / or algorithmic capacity offer new insight into the general performance. The implicit contextualized personalization workflow, the implicit uncontextualized workflow in the premises of the final LinkedTV application, the advances in context tracking given new technologies emerged and the outlook of video recommendation beyond LinkedTV is measured and analyzed in this document. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd4-150715093327-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deliverable covers all the aspects of evaluation of the overall LinkedTV personalization workflow, as well as re-evaluations of techniques where newer technology and / or algorithmic capacity offer new insight into the general performance. The implicit contextualized personalization workflow, the implicit uncontextualized workflow in the premises of the final LinkedTV application, the advances in context tracking given new technologies emerged and the outlook of video recommendation beyond LinkedTV is measured and analyzed in this document.
LinkedTV Deliverable 4.7 - Contextualisation and personalisation evaluation and final results from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 3.8 - Design guideline document for concept-based presentations /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-38/50545470 linkedtvd3-150715091813-lva1-app6892
This document presents guidelines on how to setup enriched video experiences. We provide user-centric guidelines on the named entities that should be detected and selected to effectively enrich video news broadcasts. This is presented in the form of a user study. We selected 5 news videos and manually extracted the candidate entities from various sources, such as the transcript, visual content and related articles. An expert was asked to also provide interesting entities for the videos. The resulting 99 candidate entities were presented to 50 participants via an online survey. The participants rated the level of interestingness of the entities and the usefulness of information from Wikipedia about these entities. Analysis of the results shows that users prefer entities of the type organization and person and have little interest for entities of the type location. They also indicate that subtitles are not enough as a source of interesting entities and that the amount of interesting entities can be improved by the combined use of subtitles with entities extracted from related articles or entities suggested by an expert. The expert suggestions showed to be more accurate than any other source of entities. Wikipedia seems to be a suitable source of additional information about the entities in the news, but should be complemented with additional sources. We provide engineering guidelines on how to present, aggregate and process content for TV program companion applications. We describe the content processing pipeline that was developed in WP3 to feed the content for the LinkedNews and Linked Culture demonstrators. This shows how content from the Web can be re-purposed to enrich videos by extracting the core display content and presenting it in a uniform way to the user.]]>

This document presents guidelines on how to setup enriched video experiences. We provide user-centric guidelines on the named entities that should be detected and selected to effectively enrich video news broadcasts. This is presented in the form of a user study. We selected 5 news videos and manually extracted the candidate entities from various sources, such as the transcript, visual content and related articles. An expert was asked to also provide interesting entities for the videos. The resulting 99 candidate entities were presented to 50 participants via an online survey. The participants rated the level of interestingness of the entities and the usefulness of information from Wikipedia about these entities. Analysis of the results shows that users prefer entities of the type organization and person and have little interest for entities of the type location. They also indicate that subtitles are not enough as a source of interesting entities and that the amount of interesting entities can be improved by the combined use of subtitles with entities extracted from related articles or entities suggested by an expert. The expert suggestions showed to be more accurate than any other source of entities. Wikipedia seems to be a suitable source of additional information about the entities in the news, but should be complemented with additional sources. We provide engineering guidelines on how to present, aggregate and process content for TV program companion applications. We describe the content processing pipeline that was developed in WP3 to feed the content for the LinkedNews and Linked Culture demonstrators. This shows how content from the Web can be re-purposed to enrich videos by extracting the core display content and presenting it in a uniform way to the user.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:18:13 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-38/50545470 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 3.8 - Design guideline document for concept-based presentations linkedtv This document presents guidelines on how to setup enriched video experiences. We provide user-centric guidelines on the named entities that should be detected and selected to effectively enrich video news broadcasts. This is presented in the form of a user study. We selected 5 news videos and manually extracted the candidate entities from various sources, such as the transcript, visual content and related articles. An expert was asked to also provide interesting entities for the videos. The resulting 99 candidate entities were presented to 50 participants via an online survey. The participants rated the level of interestingness of the entities and the usefulness of information from Wikipedia about these entities. Analysis of the results shows that users prefer entities of the type organization and person and have little interest for entities of the type location. They also indicate that subtitles are not enough as a source of interesting entities and that the amount of interesting entities can be improved by the combined use of subtitles with entities extracted from related articles or entities suggested by an expert. The expert suggestions showed to be more accurate than any other source of entities. Wikipedia seems to be a suitable source of additional information about the entities in the news, but should be complemented with additional sources. We provide engineering guidelines on how to present, aggregate and process content for TV program companion applications. We describe the content processing pipeline that was developed in WP3 to feed the content for the LinkedNews and Linked Culture demonstrators. This shows how content from the Web can be re-purposed to enrich videos by extracting the core display content and presenting it in a uniform way to the user. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd3-150715091813-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This document presents guidelines on how to setup enriched video experiences. We provide user-centric guidelines on the named entities that should be detected and selected to effectively enrich video news broadcasts. This is presented in the form of a user study. We selected 5 news videos and manually extracted the candidate entities from various sources, such as the transcript, visual content and related articles. An expert was asked to also provide interesting entities for the videos. The resulting 99 candidate entities were presented to 50 participants via an online survey. The participants rated the level of interestingness of the entities and the usefulness of information from Wikipedia about these entities. Analysis of the results shows that users prefer entities of the type organization and person and have little interest for entities of the type location. They also indicate that subtitles are not enough as a source of interesting entities and that the amount of interesting entities can be improved by the combined use of subtitles with entities extracted from related articles or entities suggested by an expert. The expert suggestions showed to be more accurate than any other source of entities. Wikipedia seems to be a suitable source of additional information about the entities in the news, but should be complemented with additional sources. We provide engineering guidelines on how to present, aggregate and process content for TV program companion applications. We describe the content processing pipeline that was developed in WP3 to feed the content for the LinkedNews and Linked Culture demonstrators. This shows how content from the Web can be re-purposed to enrich videos by extracting the core display content and presenting it in a uniform way to the user.
LinkedTV Deliverable 3.8 - Design guideline document for concept-based presentations from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 2.7 - Final Linked Media Layer and Evaluation /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-27-final-linked-media-layer-and-evaluation/50545023 linkedtvd2-150715090538-lva1-app6891
This deliverable presents the evaluation of content annotation and content enrichment systems that are part of the final tool set developed within the LinkedTV consortium. The evaluations were performed on both the Linked News and Linked Culture trial content, as well as on other content annotated for this purpose. The evaluation spans three languages: German (Linked News), Dutch (Linked Culture) and English. Selected algorithms and tools were also subject to benchmarking in two international contests: MediaEval 2014 and TAC’14. Additionally, the Microposts 2015 NEEL Challenge is being organized with the support of LinkedTV.]]>

This deliverable presents the evaluation of content annotation and content enrichment systems that are part of the final tool set developed within the LinkedTV consortium. The evaluations were performed on both the Linked News and Linked Culture trial content, as well as on other content annotated for this purpose. The evaluation spans three languages: German (Linked News), Dutch (Linked Culture) and English. Selected algorithms and tools were also subject to benchmarking in two international contests: MediaEval 2014 and TAC’14. Additionally, the Microposts 2015 NEEL Challenge is being organized with the support of LinkedTV.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:05:38 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-27-final-linked-media-layer-and-evaluation/50545023 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 2.7 - Final Linked Media Layer and Evaluation linkedtv This deliverable presents the evaluation of content annotation and content enrichment systems that are part of the final tool set developed within the LinkedTV consortium. The evaluations were performed on both the Linked News and Linked Culture trial content, as well as on other content annotated for this purpose. The evaluation spans three languages: German (Linked News), Dutch (Linked Culture) and English. Selected algorithms and tools were also subject to benchmarking in two international contests: MediaEval 2014 and TAC’14. Additionally, the Microposts 2015 NEEL Challenge is being organized with the support of LinkedTV. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd2-150715090538-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deliverable presents the evaluation of content annotation and content enrichment systems that are part of the final tool set developed within the LinkedTV consortium. The evaluations were performed on both the Linked News and Linked Culture trial content, as well as on other content annotated for this purpose. The evaluation spans three languages: German (Linked News), Dutch (Linked Culture) and English. Selected algorithms and tools were also subject to benchmarking in two international contests: MediaEval 2014 and TAC’14. Additionally, the Microposts 2015 NEEL Challenge is being organized with the support of LinkedTV.
LinkedTV Deliverable 2.7 - Final Linked Media Layer and Evaluation from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 1.6 - Intelligent hypervideo analysis evaluation, final results /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-16-intelligent-hypervideo-analysis-evaluation-final-results/50544877 linkedtvd1-150715090226-lva1-app6891
This deliverable describes the conducted evaluation activities for assessing the performance of a number of developed methods for intelligent hypervideo analysis and the usability of the implemented Editor Tool for supporting video annotation and enrichment. Based on the performance evaluations reported in D1.4 regarding a set of LinkedTV analysis components, we extended our experiments for assessing the effectiveness of newer versions of these methods as well as of entirely new techniques, concerning the accuracy and the time efficiency of the analysis. For this purpose, in-house experiments and participations at international benchmarking activities were made, and the outcomes are reported in this deliverable. Moreover, we present the results of user trials regarding the developed Editor Tool, where groups of experts assessed its usability and the supported functionalities, and evaluated the usefulness and the accuracy of the implemented video segmentation approaches based on the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios. By this deliverable we complete the reporting of WP1 evaluations that aimed to assess the efficiency of the developed multimedia analysis methods throughout the project, according to the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios.]]>

This deliverable describes the conducted evaluation activities for assessing the performance of a number of developed methods for intelligent hypervideo analysis and the usability of the implemented Editor Tool for supporting video annotation and enrichment. Based on the performance evaluations reported in D1.4 regarding a set of LinkedTV analysis components, we extended our experiments for assessing the effectiveness of newer versions of these methods as well as of entirely new techniques, concerning the accuracy and the time efficiency of the analysis. For this purpose, in-house experiments and participations at international benchmarking activities were made, and the outcomes are reported in this deliverable. Moreover, we present the results of user trials regarding the developed Editor Tool, where groups of experts assessed its usability and the supported functionalities, and evaluated the usefulness and the accuracy of the implemented video segmentation approaches based on the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios. By this deliverable we complete the reporting of WP1 evaluations that aimed to assess the efficiency of the developed multimedia analysis methods throughout the project, according to the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:02:26 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-deliverable-16-intelligent-hypervideo-analysis-evaluation-final-results/50544877 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 1.6 - Intelligent hypervideo analysis evaluation, final results linkedtv This deliverable describes the conducted evaluation activities for assessing the performance of a number of developed methods for intelligent hypervideo analysis and the usability of the implemented Editor Tool for supporting video annotation and enrichment. Based on the performance evaluations reported in D1.4 regarding a set of LinkedTV analysis components, we extended our experiments for assessing the effectiveness of newer versions of these methods as well as of entirely new techniques, concerning the accuracy and the time efficiency of the analysis. For this purpose, in-house experiments and participations at international benchmarking activities were made, and the outcomes are reported in this deliverable. Moreover, we present the results of user trials regarding the developed Editor Tool, where groups of experts assessed its usability and the supported functionalities, and evaluated the usefulness and the accuracy of the implemented video segmentation approaches based on the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios. By this deliverable we complete the reporting of WP1 evaluations that aimed to assess the efficiency of the developed multimedia analysis methods throughout the project, according to the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd1-150715090226-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deliverable describes the conducted evaluation activities for assessing the performance of a number of developed methods for intelligent hypervideo analysis and the usability of the implemented Editor Tool for supporting video annotation and enrichment. Based on the performance evaluations reported in D1.4 regarding a set of LinkedTV analysis components, we extended our experiments for assessing the effectiveness of newer versions of these methods as well as of entirely new techniques, concerning the accuracy and the time efficiency of the analysis. For this purpose, in-house experiments and participations at international benchmarking activities were made, and the outcomes are reported in this deliverable. Moreover, we present the results of user trials regarding the developed Editor Tool, where groups of experts assessed its usability and the supported functionalities, and evaluated the usefulness and the accuracy of the implemented video segmentation approaches based on the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios. By this deliverable we complete the reporting of WP1 evaluations that aimed to assess the efficiency of the developed multimedia analysis methods throughout the project, according to the analysis requirements of the LinkedTV scenarios.
LinkedTV Deliverable 1.6 - Intelligent hypervideo analysis evaluation, final results from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable 5.5 - LinkedTV front-end: video player and MediaCanvas API v2 /linkedtv/linked-tv-d55 linkedtvd5-150715084951-lva1-app6891
The LinkedTV media player and API has evolved from a single player and limited API in version 1 to a toolkit to allow rapid development and creation of different kind of applications within the HTML5 / multiscreen space. The main reason for this transition is that during the course of the Linked TV project different partners had different requirements for their scenarios. Instead of trying to fit all these requirements into one player and, most likely, compromise on the functionalities of the scenarios we wanted to offer something that would allow all partners a satisfiable solution. Therefore the Springfield Multiscreen Toolkit, or short SMT, has been developed. The aim for the SMT was to allow flexibility for developing multiscreen applications. Also from a commercial point of view a toolkit with examples is more interesting than a pure player as it gives the freedom of developing new ideas with the LinkedTV platform.]]>

The LinkedTV media player and API has evolved from a single player and limited API in version 1 to a toolkit to allow rapid development and creation of different kind of applications within the HTML5 / multiscreen space. The main reason for this transition is that during the course of the Linked TV project different partners had different requirements for their scenarios. Instead of trying to fit all these requirements into one player and, most likely, compromise on the functionalities of the scenarios we wanted to offer something that would allow all partners a satisfiable solution. Therefore the Springfield Multiscreen Toolkit, or short SMT, has been developed. The aim for the SMT was to allow flexibility for developing multiscreen applications. Also from a commercial point of view a toolkit with examples is more interesting than a pure player as it gives the freedom of developing new ideas with the LinkedTV platform.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 08:49:51 GMT /linkedtv/linked-tv-d55 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable 5.5 - LinkedTV front-end: video player and MediaCanvas API v2 linkedtv The LinkedTV media player and API has evolved from a single player and limited API in version 1 to a toolkit to allow rapid development and creation of different kind of applications within the HTML5 / multiscreen space. The main reason for this transition is that during the course of the Linked TV project different partners had different requirements for their scenarios. Instead of trying to fit all these requirements into one player and, most likely, compromise on the functionalities of the scenarios we wanted to offer something that would allow all partners a satisfiable solution. Therefore the Springfield Multiscreen Toolkit, or short SMT, has been developed. The aim for the SMT was to allow flexibility for developing multiscreen applications. Also from a commercial point of view a toolkit with examples is more interesting than a pure player as it gives the freedom of developing new ideas with the LinkedTV platform. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd5-150715084951-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The LinkedTV media player and API has evolved from a single player and limited API in version 1 to a toolkit to allow rapid development and creation of different kind of applications within the HTML5 / multiscreen space. The main reason for this transition is that during the course of the Linked TV project different partners had different requirements for their scenarios. Instead of trying to fit all these requirements into one player and, most likely, compromise on the functionalities of the scenarios we wanted to offer something that would allow all partners a satisfiable solution. Therefore the Springfield Multiscreen Toolkit, or short SMT, has been developed. The aim for the SMT was to allow flexibility for developing multiscreen applications. Also from a commercial point of view a toolkit with examples is more interesting than a pure player as it gives the freedom of developing new ideas with the LinkedTV platform.
LinkedTV Deliverable 5.5 - LinkedTV front-end: video player and MediaCanvas API v2 from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV - an added value enrichment solution for AV content providers /slideshow/linkedtv-an-added-value-enrichment-sol/50543628 linkedtvbusinesspitch-150715082039-lva1-app6892
Linked Television is offering a solution for audiovisual content owners to semi-automatically enrich media with links to additional information and content related to objects and topics in the program and build client applications which access this data and provide new added value services to consumers.]]>

Linked Television is offering a solution for audiovisual content owners to semi-automatically enrich media with links to additional information and content related to objects and topics in the program and build client applications which access this data and provide new added value services to consumers.]]>
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 08:20:39 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-an-added-value-enrichment-sol/50543628 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV - an added value enrichment solution for AV content providers linkedtv Linked Television is offering a solution for audiovisual content owners to semi-automatically enrich media with links to additional information and content related to objects and topics in the program and build client applications which access this data and provide new added value services to consumers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvbusinesspitch-150715082039-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Linked Television is offering a solution for audiovisual content owners to semi-automatically enrich media with links to additional information and content related to objects and topics in the program and build client applications which access this data and provide new added value services to consumers.
LinkedTV - an added value enrichment solution for AV content providers from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV tools for Linked Media applications (LIME 2015 workshop talk) /slideshow/linkedtv-tools-for-linked-media-applications-lime-2015-workshop-talk/48286710 linkedtvlime2015-linkedtvtoolsforlinkedmediaapplications-150518144956-lva1-app6892
A brief introduction to tools from the LinkedTV project which can be used together to build new media applications based on conceptual linking of media fragments.]]>

A brief introduction to tools from the LinkedTV project which can be used together to build new media applications based on conceptual linking of media fragments.]]>
Mon, 18 May 2015 14:49:56 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-tools-for-linked-media-applications-lime-2015-workshop-talk/48286710 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV tools for Linked Media applications (LIME 2015 workshop talk) linkedtv A brief introduction to tools from the LinkedTV project which can be used together to build new media applications based on conceptual linking of media fragments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvlime2015-linkedtvtoolsforlinkedmediaapplications-150518144956-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A brief introduction to tools from the LinkedTV project which can be used together to build new media applications based on conceptual linking of media fragments.
LinkedTV tools for Linked Media applications (LIME 2015 workshop talk) from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Newsletter (2015 edition) /slideshow/linkedtv-newsletter-2015-edition/47939462 newsletter2015-150509103223-lva1-app6892
Discover the results of the LinkedTV project with our handy newsletter!]]>

Discover the results of the LinkedTV project with our handy newsletter!]]>
Sat, 09 May 2015 10:32:23 GMT /slideshow/linkedtv-newsletter-2015-edition/47939462 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Newsletter (2015 edition) linkedtv Discover the results of the LinkedTV project with our handy newsletter! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newsletter2015-150509103223-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Discover the results of the LinkedTV project with our handy newsletter!
LinkedTV Newsletter (2015 edition) from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable D4.6 Contextualisation solution and implementation /linkedtv/linkedtv-deliverable-d46-contextualisation-solution-and-implementation linkedtvd4-150422093312-conversion-gate01
This deliverable presents the WP4 contextualisation final im-plementation. As contextualization has a high impact on all the other modules of WP4 (especially personalization and recom-mendation), the deliverable intends to provide a picture of the final WP4 workflow implementation.]]>

This deliverable presents the WP4 contextualisation final im-plementation. As contextualization has a high impact on all the other modules of WP4 (especially personalization and recom-mendation), the deliverable intends to provide a picture of the final WP4 workflow implementation.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:33:12 GMT /linkedtv/linkedtv-deliverable-d46-contextualisation-solution-and-implementation linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable D4.6 Contextualisation solution and implementation linkedtv This deliverable presents the WP4 contextualisation final im-plementation. As contextualization has a high impact on all the other modules of WP4 (especially personalization and recom-mendation), the deliverable intends to provide a picture of the final WP4 workflow implementation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd4-150422093312-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deliverable presents the WP4 contextualisation final im-plementation. As contextualization has a high impact on all the other modules of WP4 (especially personalization and recom-mendation), the deliverable intends to provide a picture of the final WP4 workflow implementation.
LinkedTV Deliverable D4.6 Contextualisation solution and implementation from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable D3.7 User Interfaces selected and refined (version 2) /slideshow/linked-tv-d37/47291025 linkedtvd3-150422093305-conversion-gate02
This report describes the LinkedTV user interfaces. Based on the results user studies and the initial evaluation of the year 2 prototype we selected and refined the interfaces. We selected a single screen application that uses HbbTV technology to provide additional information about a TV program as an overlay on the TV broadcast. In addition, we worked towards TV program companion applications that are tailored for two domains: news and cultural heritage. With these applications we demonstrate different types of interaction modes, such as synchronized content on a second screen, and bookmarking chapters combined with the exploration of related content after the program. The interfaces are built on top of the Multiscreen Toolkit. We created a component-based infrastructure that allows us to quickly create tailored companion applications by reusing and configuring interface components. In the final part of the project we finalize this approach and test it by applying it to a new domain.]]>

This report describes the LinkedTV user interfaces. Based on the results user studies and the initial evaluation of the year 2 prototype we selected and refined the interfaces. We selected a single screen application that uses HbbTV technology to provide additional information about a TV program as an overlay on the TV broadcast. In addition, we worked towards TV program companion applications that are tailored for two domains: news and cultural heritage. With these applications we demonstrate different types of interaction modes, such as synchronized content on a second screen, and bookmarking chapters combined with the exploration of related content after the program. The interfaces are built on top of the Multiscreen Toolkit. We created a component-based infrastructure that allows us to quickly create tailored companion applications by reusing and configuring interface components. In the final part of the project we finalize this approach and test it by applying it to a new domain.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:33:05 GMT /slideshow/linked-tv-d37/47291025 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable D3.7 User Interfaces selected and refined (version 2) linkedtv This report describes the LinkedTV user interfaces. Based on the results user studies and the initial evaluation of the year 2 prototype we selected and refined the interfaces. We selected a single screen application that uses HbbTV technology to provide additional information about a TV program as an overlay on the TV broadcast. In addition, we worked towards TV program companion applications that are tailored for two domains: news and cultural heritage. With these applications we demonstrate different types of interaction modes, such as synchronized content on a second screen, and bookmarking chapters combined with the exploration of related content after the program. The interfaces are built on top of the Multiscreen Toolkit. We created a component-based infrastructure that allows us to quickly create tailored companion applications by reusing and configuring interface components. In the final part of the project we finalize this approach and test it by applying it to a new domain. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd3-150422093305-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This report describes the LinkedTV user interfaces. Based on the results user studies and the initial evaluation of the year 2 prototype we selected and refined the interfaces. We selected a single screen application that uses HbbTV technology to provide additional information about a TV program as an overlay on the TV broadcast. In addition, we worked towards TV program companion applications that are tailored for two domains: news and cultural heritage. With these applications we demonstrate different types of interaction modes, such as synchronized content on a second screen, and bookmarking chapters combined with the exploration of related content after the program. The interfaces are built on top of the Multiscreen Toolkit. We created a component-based infrastructure that allows us to quickly create tailored companion applications by reusing and configuring interface components. In the final part of the project we finalize this approach and test it by applying it to a new domain.
LinkedTV Deliverable D3.7 User Interfaces selected and refined (version 2) from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable D2.6 LinkedTV Framework for Generating Video Enrichments with Annotations /slideshow/linked-tv-d26/47291022 linkedtvd2-150422093258-conversion-gate01
This deliverable describes the final LinkedTV framework that provides a set of possible enrichment resources for seed video content using techniques such as text and web mining, information extraction and information retrieval technologies. The enrichment content is obtained from four type of sources: a) by crawling and indexing web sites described in a white list specified by the content partners, b) by querying the API or SPARQL endpoint of the Europeana digital library network which is publicly exposed, c) by querying multiple social networking APIs, d) by hyperlinking to other parts of TV programs within the same collection using a Solr index. This deliverable also describes an additional content annotation functionality, namely labelling enrichment (as well as seed) content with thematic topics, as well as the process of exposing content annotations to this module and to the filtering services of LinkedTV’s personalization workflow. We illustrate the enrichment workflow for the two main scenarios of LinkedTV which have lead to the development of the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews applications, which respectively use the TVEnricher and TVNewsEnricher enrichment services. The original title of this deliverable from the DoW was Advanced concept labelling by complementary Web mining.]]>

This deliverable describes the final LinkedTV framework that provides a set of possible enrichment resources for seed video content using techniques such as text and web mining, information extraction and information retrieval technologies. The enrichment content is obtained from four type of sources: a) by crawling and indexing web sites described in a white list specified by the content partners, b) by querying the API or SPARQL endpoint of the Europeana digital library network which is publicly exposed, c) by querying multiple social networking APIs, d) by hyperlinking to other parts of TV programs within the same collection using a Solr index. This deliverable also describes an additional content annotation functionality, namely labelling enrichment (as well as seed) content with thematic topics, as well as the process of exposing content annotations to this module and to the filtering services of LinkedTV’s personalization workflow. We illustrate the enrichment workflow for the two main scenarios of LinkedTV which have lead to the development of the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews applications, which respectively use the TVEnricher and TVNewsEnricher enrichment services. The original title of this deliverable from the DoW was Advanced concept labelling by complementary Web mining.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:32:57 GMT /slideshow/linked-tv-d26/47291022 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable D2.6 LinkedTV Framework for Generating Video Enrichments with Annotations linkedtv This deliverable describes the final LinkedTV framework that provides a set of possible enrichment resources for seed video content using techniques such as text and web mining, information extraction and information retrieval technologies. The enrichment content is obtained from four type of sources: a) by crawling and indexing web sites described in a white list specified by the content partners, b) by querying the API or SPARQL endpoint of the Europeana digital library network which is publicly exposed, c) by querying multiple social networking APIs, d) by hyperlinking to other parts of TV programs within the same collection using a Solr index. This deliverable also describes an additional content annotation functionality, namely labelling enrichment (as well as seed) content with thematic topics, as well as the process of exposing content annotations to this module and to the filtering services of LinkedTV’s personalization workflow. We illustrate the enrichment workflow for the two main scenarios of LinkedTV which have lead to the development of the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews applications, which respectively use the TVEnricher and TVNewsEnricher enrichment services. The original title of this deliverable from the DoW was Advanced concept labelling by complementary Web mining. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd2-150422093258-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deliverable describes the final LinkedTV framework that provides a set of possible enrichment resources for seed video content using techniques such as text and web mining, information extraction and information retrieval technologies. The enrichment content is obtained from four type of sources: a) by crawling and indexing web sites described in a white list specified by the content partners, b) by querying the API or SPARQL endpoint of the Europeana digital library network which is publicly exposed, c) by querying multiple social networking APIs, d) by hyperlinking to other parts of TV programs within the same collection using a Solr index. This deliverable also describes an additional content annotation functionality, namely labelling enrichment (as well as seed) content with thematic topics, as well as the process of exposing content annotations to this module and to the filtering services of LinkedTV’s personalization workflow. We illustrate the enrichment workflow for the two main scenarios of LinkedTV which have lead to the development of the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews applications, which respectively use the TVEnricher and TVNewsEnricher enrichment services. The original title of this deliverable from the DoW was Advanced concept labelling by complementary Web mining.
LinkedTV Deliverable D2.6 LinkedTV Framework for Generating Video Enrichments with Annotations from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable D1.5 The Editor Tool, final release /slideshow/linked-tv-d15/47291016 linkedtvd1-150422093244-conversion-gate01
This document reports on the design and implementation of the final version of the editor tool (ET) v2.0, where its purpose is to serve the program editing teams of broadcasters that have adopted LinkedTV’s interactive television solution into their workflow. Two of these teams are currently represented in the LinkedTV project, namely the RBB team and the AVROTROS team (formerly known as AVRO). The main purpose of the ET is to provide a means to correct and curate automatically generated annotations and hyperlinks created by the audiovisual and textual analysis technologies developed in WP 1 and 2 of the LinkedTV project. Without the intervention of human editors to correct this data, there is a reasonable risk of exposing inappropriate, incorrect or irrelevant information to the viewers of a LinkedTV interactive broadcast.]]>

This document reports on the design and implementation of the final version of the editor tool (ET) v2.0, where its purpose is to serve the program editing teams of broadcasters that have adopted LinkedTV’s interactive television solution into their workflow. Two of these teams are currently represented in the LinkedTV project, namely the RBB team and the AVROTROS team (formerly known as AVRO). The main purpose of the ET is to provide a means to correct and curate automatically generated annotations and hyperlinks created by the audiovisual and textual analysis technologies developed in WP 1 and 2 of the LinkedTV project. Without the intervention of human editors to correct this data, there is a reasonable risk of exposing inappropriate, incorrect or irrelevant information to the viewers of a LinkedTV interactive broadcast.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:32:44 GMT /slideshow/linked-tv-d15/47291016 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable D1.5 The Editor Tool, final release linkedtv This document reports on the design and implementation of the final version of the editor tool (ET) v2.0, where its purpose is to serve the program editing teams of broadcasters that have adopted LinkedTV’s interactive television solution into their workflow. Two of these teams are currently represented in the LinkedTV project, namely the RBB team and the AVROTROS team (formerly known as AVRO). The main purpose of the ET is to provide a means to correct and curate automatically generated annotations and hyperlinks created by the audiovisual and textual analysis technologies developed in WP 1 and 2 of the LinkedTV project. Without the intervention of human editors to correct this data, there is a reasonable risk of exposing inappropriate, incorrect or irrelevant information to the viewers of a LinkedTV interactive broadcast. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd1-150422093244-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This document reports on the design and implementation of the final version of the editor tool (ET) v2.0, where its purpose is to serve the program editing teams of broadcasters that have adopted LinkedTV’s interactive television solution into their workflow. Two of these teams are currently represented in the LinkedTV project, namely the RBB team and the AVROTROS team (formerly known as AVRO). The main purpose of the ET is to provide a means to correct and curate automatically generated annotations and hyperlinks created by the audiovisual and textual analysis technologies developed in WP 1 and 2 of the LinkedTV project. Without the intervention of human editors to correct this data, there is a reasonable risk of exposing inappropriate, incorrect or irrelevant information to the viewers of a LinkedTV interactive broadcast.
LinkedTV Deliverable D1.5 The Editor Tool, final release from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV Deliverable D1.4 Visual, text and audio information analysis for hypervideo, final release /slideshow/linked-tv-d14final/47291007 linkedtvd1-150422093234-conversion-gate02
Having extensively evaluated the performance of the technologies included in the first release of WP1 multimedia analysis tools, using content from the LinkedTV scenarios and by participating in international benchmarking activities, concrete decisions regarding the appropriateness and the importance of each individual method or combination of methods were made, which, combined with an updated list of information needs for each scenario, led to a new set of analysis requirements that had to be addressed through the release of the final set of analysis techniques of WP1. To this end, coordinated efforts on three directions, including (a) the improvement of a number of methods in terms of accuracy and time efficiency, (b) the development of new technologies and (c) the definition of synergies between methods for obtaining new types of information via multimodal processing, resulted in the final bunch of multimedia analysis methods for video hyperlinking. Moreover, the different developed analysis modules have been integrated into a web-based infrastructure, allowing the fully automatic linking of the multitude of WP1 technologies and the overall LinkedTV platform.]]>

Having extensively evaluated the performance of the technologies included in the first release of WP1 multimedia analysis tools, using content from the LinkedTV scenarios and by participating in international benchmarking activities, concrete decisions regarding the appropriateness and the importance of each individual method or combination of methods were made, which, combined with an updated list of information needs for each scenario, led to a new set of analysis requirements that had to be addressed through the release of the final set of analysis techniques of WP1. To this end, coordinated efforts on three directions, including (a) the improvement of a number of methods in terms of accuracy and time efficiency, (b) the development of new technologies and (c) the definition of synergies between methods for obtaining new types of information via multimodal processing, resulted in the final bunch of multimedia analysis methods for video hyperlinking. Moreover, the different developed analysis modules have been integrated into a web-based infrastructure, allowing the fully automatic linking of the multitude of WP1 technologies and the overall LinkedTV platform.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:32:34 GMT /slideshow/linked-tv-d14final/47291007 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV Deliverable D1.4 Visual, text and audio information analysis for hypervideo, final release linkedtv Having extensively evaluated the performance of the technologies included in the first release of WP1 multimedia analysis tools, using content from the LinkedTV scenarios and by participating in international benchmarking activities, concrete decisions regarding the appropriateness and the importance of each individual method or combination of methods were made, which, combined with an updated list of information needs for each scenario, led to a new set of analysis requirements that had to be addressed through the release of the final set of analysis techniques of WP1. To this end, coordinated efforts on three directions, including (a) the improvement of a number of methods in terms of accuracy and time efficiency, (b) the development of new technologies and (c) the definition of synergies between methods for obtaining new types of information via multimodal processing, resulted in the final bunch of multimedia analysis methods for video hyperlinking. Moreover, the different developed analysis modules have been integrated into a web-based infrastructure, allowing the fully automatic linking of the multitude of WP1 technologies and the overall LinkedTV platform. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd1-150422093234-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Having extensively evaluated the performance of the technologies included in the first release of WP1 multimedia analysis tools, using content from the LinkedTV scenarios and by participating in international benchmarking activities, concrete decisions regarding the appropriateness and the importance of each individual method or combination of methods were made, which, combined with an updated list of information needs for each scenario, led to a new set of analysis requirements that had to be addressed through the release of the final set of analysis techniques of WP1. To this end, coordinated efforts on three directions, including (a) the improvement of a number of methods in terms of accuracy and time efficiency, (b) the development of new technologies and (c) the definition of synergies between methods for obtaining new types of information via multimodal processing, resulted in the final bunch of multimedia analysis methods for video hyperlinking. Moreover, the different developed analysis modules have been integrated into a web-based infrastructure, allowing the fully automatic linking of the multitude of WP1 technologies and the overall LinkedTV platform.
LinkedTV Deliverable D1.4 Visual, text and audio information analysis for hypervideo, final release from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV D8.6 Market and Product Survey for LinkedTV Services and Technology /slideshow/linked-tv-d86/47290993 linkedtvd8-150422093216-conversion-gate01
D8.6 presents the results of the market analysis for LinkedTV products and services and consists of two parts: an overall analysis of current and future developments in the TV and digital video market and a specific market analysis of potential LinkedTV customers and competitors. Based on the market analysis it was possible to provide a first rough estimation of the LinkedTV market potential and to position LinkedTV on the market.]]>

D8.6 presents the results of the market analysis for LinkedTV products and services and consists of two parts: an overall analysis of current and future developments in the TV and digital video market and a specific market analysis of potential LinkedTV customers and competitors. Based on the market analysis it was possible to provide a first rough estimation of the LinkedTV market potential and to position LinkedTV on the market.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:32:16 GMT /slideshow/linked-tv-d86/47290993 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV D8.6 Market and Product Survey for LinkedTV Services and Technology linkedtv D8.6 presents the results of the market analysis for LinkedTV products and services and consists of two parts: an overall analysis of current and future developments in the TV and digital video market and a specific market analysis of potential LinkedTV customers and competitors. Based on the market analysis it was possible to provide a first rough estimation of the LinkedTV market potential and to position LinkedTV on the market. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd8-150422093216-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> D8.6 presents the results of the market analysis for LinkedTV products and services and consists of two parts: an overall analysis of current and future developments in the TV and digital video market and a specific market analysis of potential LinkedTV customers and competitors. Based on the market analysis it was possible to provide a first rough estimation of the LinkedTV market potential and to position LinkedTV on the market.
LinkedTV D8.6 Market and Product Survey for LinkedTV Services and Technology from LinkedTV
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LinkedTV D7.6 Project Demonstrator v2 /slideshow/linked-tv-d76/47290988 linkedtvd7-150422093210-conversion-gate01
This deliverable presents the LinkedTV Public Demonstrator which will be an online, publicly accessible Website collecting showcases of the key project outputs which form together our LinkedTV solution: the Editor Tool, Platform and Player, complemented by demonstrations of the provision of this solution for the content of two European broadcasters: the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews scenario demonstrators.]]>

This deliverable presents the LinkedTV Public Demonstrator which will be an online, publicly accessible Website collecting showcases of the key project outputs which form together our LinkedTV solution: the Editor Tool, Platform and Player, complemented by demonstrations of the provision of this solution for the content of two European broadcasters: the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews scenario demonstrators.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:32:10 GMT /slideshow/linked-tv-d76/47290988 linkedtv@slideshare.net(linkedtv) LinkedTV D7.6 Project Demonstrator v2 linkedtv This deliverable presents the LinkedTV Public Demonstrator which will be an online, publicly accessible Website collecting showcases of the key project outputs which form together our LinkedTV solution: the Editor Tool, Platform and Player, complemented by demonstrations of the provision of this solution for the content of two European broadcasters: the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews scenario demonstrators. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linkedtvd7-150422093210-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deliverable presents the LinkedTV Public Demonstrator which will be an online, publicly accessible Website collecting showcases of the key project outputs which form together our LinkedTV solution: the Editor Tool, Platform and Player, complemented by demonstrations of the provision of this solution for the content of two European broadcasters: the LinkedCulture and LinkedNews scenario demonstrators.
LinkedTV D7.6 Project Demonstrator v2 from LinkedTV
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