2002
DOI: 10.1109/tbc.2002.1021281
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Customized television: standards compliant advanced digital television

Abstract: This correspondence describes a European Union supported collaborative project called CustomTV based on the premise that future TV sets will provide all sorts of multimedia information and interactivity, as well as manage all such services according to each user's or group of user's preferences/profiles. We have demonstrated the potential of recent standards (MPEG-4 and MPEG-7) to implement such a scenario by building the following services: an advanced EPG, Weather Forecasting, and Stock Exchange/Flight Infor… Show more

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“…There are multiple types of TV services depending on the criteria we consider [4,5]. The first criterion to be used can be related to the thematic area of the service (education, advertisement, information); the pool of choices can be increasingly wide.…”
Section: A Types Of Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are multiple types of TV services depending on the criteria we consider [4,5]. The first criterion to be used can be related to the thematic area of the service (education, advertisement, information); the pool of choices can be increasingly wide.…”
Section: A Types Of Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The profiling agent considers genre, language and broadcast channel preferences. CustomTV [4] allows services and information to be selected and delivered according to user preferences. Users select categories of content which are stored in profiles.…”
Section: Closing the Mpeg-7 Content-user Gap?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contemporary service discovery methods have been based on an event of some type. The use of message events has been a way service agents have notified users of an event that a user has expressed an interest in through subscription (Bais et al, 2002). For example, when a goal in a football match has been scored then the user is sent a message notifying him of the event.…”
Section: Service Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%