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User centric media in the future internet: trends and challenges
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Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts table of contents
Athens, Greece
SESSION: User centric and personalised multimedia service platforms table of contents
Pages 441-446  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-248-1
Authors
Oscar Mayora  CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy
Petros Daras  CERTH/ITI, Thessaloniki, Greece
Marianna Panebarco  Panebarco, Ravenna, Italy
Nick Achilleopoulos  Archetypon, Athens, Greece
Peter Stollenmayer  EURESCOM, Heidelberg, Germany
Doug Williams  BT, Ipswich, UK
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann  Miralab, Geneva, Switzerland
Carmen Guerrero  Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
Michiel Pelt  Alcatel-Lucent, Grimbergen, Belgium
Tim McGrath  DES, UK
Eugenia Fuenmayor  Barcelona Media, Barcelona, Spain
David Salama  ATOS Origin, Madrid, Spain
Federico Alvarez  UPM, Madrid, Spain
Elias Kalapanidas  Systema, Athens, Greece
Alex Shani  Exent, Israel
Jean-Yves Le Moine  Temps-Reef, Paris, France
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The evolution of the Internet is being leaded by two main threads, one driven by industry through the evolution of networking infrastructures and the other driven by producers of content either in a professional or non professional way. Moreover, due to the explosion of the World Wide Web (which has started as a document repository) and its successful descendants (Semantic Web and Web 2.0), along with the dramatic increase of net-based audiovisual material (networked media) that has been produced by professional and amateur users, Internet is rapidly transforming to a full fledged virtual environment that facilitates services, interaction and communication. Therefore the vision that the Future Internet will be an Internet of Media centered in the user as content consumer and creator is starting now to be a reality. In this context, a series of new technical and social Challenges are emerging in order to enable this vision to thoroughly become true. In this paper, we present some of these Challenges and trends as a result of previous discussions within the User Centric Media Cluster of EU projects on Networked Media.


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J. Schwarz da Silva: Setting a European strategy for the Future Internet, Brussels, 29 January 2008
 
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User Centric Media: Future and Challenges in European Research, available online at: ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/fp7/ict/docs/netmedia/user-centric-media_en.pdf

Collaborative Colleagues:
Oscar Mayora: colleagues
Petros Daras: colleagues
Marianna Panebarco: colleagues
Nick Achilleopoulos: colleagues
Peter Stollenmayer: colleagues
Doug Williams: colleagues
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann: colleagues
Carmen Guerrero: colleagues
Michiel Pelt: colleagues
Tim McGrath: colleagues
Eugenia Fuenmayor: colleagues
David Salama: colleagues
Federico Alvarez: colleagues
Elias Kalapanidas: colleagues
Alex Shani: colleagues
Jean-Yves Le Moine: colleagues