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In this paper, an Augmented Reality system for the Interactive and Connected TV is presented through the implementation of a Hypervideo platform. This platform consists of two modules that enable editors and viewers to enjoy an AR experience on current generation Interactive TVs.
Two modules are introduced: the first provides the producers tools to manage the audiovisual content and points of interest, while the other is used by the viewers, in order to play the audiovisual production and obtain additional information about the points of interest that appear on the video.
This work presents an innovative way to mix these three technological concepts: interactive video, augmented reality and connected TV.
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Bibiloni, T., Mascaró, M., Palmer, P., Oliver, A. (2015). Hypervideo, Augmented Reality on Interactive TV. In: Abásolo, M., Kulesza, R. (eds) Applications and Usability of Interactive TV. 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 389. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22656-9_2
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