A context information structure using peer-to-peer networks with the TV users

  • Authors:
  • Roberto Fagá, Jr.;Felipe Maximino;Bruno Furtado;José Martins, Jr.;Renan G. Cattelan;Maria da Graça Pimentel

  • Affiliations:
  • SCC-ICMC - Universidade de São Paulo;SCC-ICMC - Universidade de São Paulo;SCC-ICMC - Universidade de São Paulo;SCC-ICMC - Universidade de São Paulo;Universidade Federal de Uberlândia;SCC-ICMC - Universidade de São Paulo

  • Venue:
  • WebMedia '09 Proceedings of the XV Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

The use of context information in computer systems is becoming usual, providing many advantages in a myriad of scenarios, with TV viewing as an example. In this paper we report a structural model to manage context information captured from the user's interaction, with the objective of providing ubiquitous video annotation. We also present a prototype, built as a proof of concept for our structural model, which integrates different technologies and use ontologies to represent context information. Such information, in the form of ontologies, is collected from the user's direct actions, as well as from her personal information and from peer-to-peer groups of users with similar interests. These ontologies are then processed to support decision making, resulting in adaptations on how the annotations can be captured.