Accepted Papers (thus far)

The following papers have been accepted for oral presentation at the uxTV 2008 Conference. Additional papers will be added following the short paper deadline.

Title Authors
A Map of the Television Experience Maurice McGinley, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia
Absolute Pointing and Tracking based Remote Control for Interactive User Experience John Sweetser, Anders Grunnet-Jepsen, Gopal Panchanathan, ThinkOptics, Inc., San Jose
An Architectural Approach to iTV: Building Something Better Julia Sussner and Maureen Thomas, University of Cambridge
Audience Reactions to TV Advertising and Product Placement Kenneth C. Wilbur, Michelle S. Goeree, Geert Ridder, University of Southern California
Balancing the Power of Multimedia Information Retrieval and Usability in Designing Interactive TV Hyowon Lee, Cathal Gurrin, Alan F. Smeaton, Noel E. O’Connor, Dublin City University
Heeseon Park, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea
CollaboraTV: Making Television Viewing Social Again Mukesh Nathan, Loren Terveen, University of Minnesota
Chris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University
Svetlana Yarosh, Georgia Inst. of Technology
Larry Stead, Brian Amento, AT&T Research Labs
Creating augmented and immersive television experiences through the application of a semantic framework Sergio Goldenberg, Georgia Institute of Technology
Designing for User Experience: What to Expect from Mobile 3D TV and Video? Satu Jumisko-Pyykkö, Mandy Weitzel, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Dominik Strohmeier, Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany
Eye Tracking of Television and Video User Experiences Noor F. Ali-Hasan, Elizabeth Harrington, Microsoft TV, Mountain View, California
Joel B. Richman, Microsoft, Redmond, Washington
Google TV Search: Dual-Wielding Search and Discovery in a Large-Scale Product Manish Patel, Rich Gossweiler, Mehran Sahami, John Blackburn, David Brown, Andrea Knight, Google, Mountain View, California
Grasping Product Pragmatics: A Case with Internet on TV Aylin Koca, Mathias Funk, Evangelos Karapanos, Anne Rozinat, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
How Text and Audio Chat Change the Online Video Experience Justin D. Weisz, Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Innovation for Inclusive Design: An Approach to exploring the iDTV Design space Mark Springett, Middlesex University, London
Richard Griffiths, University of Brighton, UK
iTV Project: an authoring tool for MHP and Ginga-J based on a web environment Anderson Fér, Marcos Roberto, Carlos Botelho, Intacto Systems Engineering, Brasilia
Klicker.tv: A new approach to online TV listings Mike Wilt, Georgia Institute of Technology
Making Digital TV Easier For Less-Technically-Inclined People Michael J. Darnell, Microsoft TV, Mountain View, California
"My TV is the family Oven/Toaster/Grill": Personalizing TV for the Indian Audience Nimmi Rangaswamy, Sumitra Nair, Kentaro Toyama, Microsoft Research Labs, Bangalore, India
One-Handed Mobile Video Browsing Wolfgang Hürst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Philipp Merkle, Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany
Practical Issues in Subjective Video Quality Evaluation: Human Factors vs. Psychophysical image quality evaluation Marc Sullivan, James Pratt, AT&T Labs, Austin, Texas
Philip Kortum, Rice University, Houston, Texas
Producing Collaborative Video: Developing an Interactive User Experience for Mobile TV Mattias Esbjornsson, Arvid Engstrom, Oskar Juhlin, Interactive Institute, Kista, Sweden
Mark Perry, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middx, UK
Tag-Based Information Retrieval of Video Content Mark Melenhorst, Marjan Grootveld, Mark van Setten, Mettina Veenstra, Telematica Instituut, Enschede, the Netherlands
The Implications of Program Genres for the Design of Social Television Systems David Geerts, IBBT/K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Pablo Cesar, Dick Bulterman, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Interactive TV User Experience So Far William Cooper, informitv, London


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