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Storisphere: from TV watching to community story telling

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Storisphere: from TV watching to community story telling. / Mu, Mu; Simpson, Steven; Bojko, Craig et al.
In: IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 51, No. 8, 08.2013.

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Mu M, Simpson S, Bojko C, Broadbent M, Brown J, Mauthe A et al. Storisphere: from TV watching to community story telling. IEEE Communications Magazine. 2013 Aug;51(8). doi: 10.1109/MCOM.2013.6576348

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Mu, Mu ; Simpson, Steven ; Bojko, Craig et al. / Storisphere : from TV watching to community story telling. In: IEEE Communications Magazine. 2013 ; Vol. 51, No. 8.

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title = "Storisphere: from TV watching to community story telling",
abstract = "Conventional television services have been increasingly challenged by the more interactive and user-centric video sharing applications. With the growing popularity of social networks and video services, users are becoming the editors and broadcasters of their own stories. User-generated video content, which provides unique perspectives from individuals, is likely to be the new medium to complement professional broadcast TV for story sharing, especially in user communities of specific interest. We have developed Storisphere to provide a web-based collaborative video content workspace for members of a community to compose and share video stories, using desktop or mobile devices. Storisphere is currently being evaluated for video storytelling by various user communities.",
keywords = "Communities, Interactive systems, Media, Servers, Streaming media, TV, Transcoding",
author = "Mu Mu and Steven Simpson and Craig Bojko and Matthew Broadbent and James Brown and Andreas Mauthe and Nicholas Race and David Hutchison",
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