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Nested Context Language - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    In the field of digital and interactive television, Nested Context Language (NCL) is a declarative authoring language for hypermedia documents. NCL documents do not contain multimedia elements such as audio or video content; rather they function as a "glue" language that specifies how multimedia components are related. In particular, NCL documents specify how these components are synchronized relative to each other and how the components are composed together into a unified document. Among its main facilities, it treats hypermedia relations as first-class entities through the definition of hypermedia connectors, and it can specify arbitrary semantics for a hypermedia composition using the concept of composite templates.
Ian Forrester

The coming automatic, freaky, contextual world and why we're writing a book about it - ... - 0 views

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    A new world is coming. It's scary. Freaky. Over the freaky line, if you will. But it is coming. Investors like Ron Conway and Marc Andreessen are investing in it. Companies from Google to startups you've never heard of, like Wovyn or Highlight, are building it. With more than a couple of new ones already on the way that you'll hear about over the next six months.
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Karen | Blast Theory - 0 views

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    Karen is a life coach and she's happy to help you work through a few things in your life. You interact with Karen through an app. When you begin, she asks you some questions about your outlook on the world to get an understanding of you. In fact, her questions are drawn from psychological profiling questionnaires. She - and the software - are profiling you and she gives you advice based on your answers.
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BBC testing films that are personalised to each viewer | TechRadar - 0 views

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    No two viewings are the same
Ian Forrester

Edit Decision Lists in Mplayer (EDL) - 0 views

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    The edit decision list (EDL) system allows you to automatically skip or mute sections of videos during playback, based on a movie specific EDL configuration file. This is useful for those who may want to watch a film in "family-friendly" mode. You can cut out any violence, profanity, Jar-Jar Binks .. from a movie according to your own personal preferences. Aside from this, there are other uses, like automatically skipping over commercials in video files you watch. The EDL file format is pretty bare-bones. There is one command per line that indicates what to do (skip/mute) and when to do it (using pts in seconds).
Ian Forrester

Perceptive Media: Ian Forrester TEDxBristol - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Frank Rose is a leading writer and speaker on digital culture. His most recent book, The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation Is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories, investigates how entertainment and advertising are responding to overwhelming technological change."
Ian Forrester

Chat Mapper - 0 views

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    "Chat Mapper is an easy to use tool for writing and testing nonlinear dialogue and events for fields where complex problems are the normal, such as entertainment, e-learning, emergency response, diagnoses health care, sales and customer service, and strategic planning."
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The Rise Of The ARG: games™ investigates alternate reality games and what the... - 0 views

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    Joseph Matheny in Games magazine talking about ARGs
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Drinkspiration by ABSOLUT - 0 views

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    "Just tell the app what drinks you are looking for - based on categories such as taste, color, weather, trends, time, location, bar vibe, or much"
Ian Forrester

ifttt / Missing link - 0 views

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    @cubicgarden: Mission accomplished @adew #perceptivemedia presentation went very well. Me and @TonyChurnside are now sleepy from the adrenaline drain :-) http://twitter.com/cubicgarden/status/195847224998109185
Ian Forrester

Apple seeks patent for mood-sensing technology * The Register - 1 views

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    Apple is seeking a patent on something it calls "Inferring user mood based on user and group characteristic data" that its application says would figure out how you are feeling and "... then deliver content that is selected, at least in part, based on the inferred mood."
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Illusion of Explanatory Depth - 0 views

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    People feel they understand complex phenomena with far greater precision, coherence, and depth than they really do; they are subject to an illusion-an illusion of explanatory depth. The illusion is far stronger for explanatory knowledge than many other kinds of knowledge, such as that for facts, procedures or narratives. The illusion for explanatory knowledge is most robust where the environment supports real-time explanations with visible mechanisms
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Creating a Computer Voice That People Like - 0 views

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    Creating a computer "personality" is as much an art as it is a science, and it's a challenge that more and more software designers are grappling with.
Ian Forrester

How the BBC is building the future of TV by blowing it up - 0 views

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    To this day, its labs are cooking up experiments that may completely change the way we consume audio and video, and I went to take a look at them.
Ian Forrester

The future of TV is arriving fast | Comment | Broadcast - 0 views

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    Innovations are exciting, but BBC needs to establish itself quickly, says Broadcast editor Chris Curtis
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Whoa. Trump supporters are racist? Yes, says University of Minnesota study | City Pages - 0 views

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    Filterbubble power just like tactics used by CA in Brexit and 2016 USA election
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Categories of Emerging Media - Vantage - Medium - 0 views

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    The following are a broad set of categories and trends that our research identified as "emerging media" as of early 2017
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Netflix's weird dog cartoon Buddy Thunderstruck predicts the future of interactive stor... - 0 views

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    "Series creator Ryan Wiesbrock says interactive episodes are like 'getting a bunch of little presents all along the way'"
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S3A Spatial Audio - 0 views

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    S3A is a major new five-year UK research collaboration between internationally leading experts in 3D audio and visual processing, the BBC and UK industry. The partnership aims to unlock the creative potential of 3D sound to provide immersive experiences to the general public at home or on the move. S3A will pioneer a radical new listener centred approach to 3D sound production that can dynamically adapt to the listeners' environment and location to create a sense of immersion. Current 3D sound systems rely upon fixed loudspeaker arrangements and acoustically treated rooms that are not practical for home use. S3A will change the way audio is produced and delivered to enable practical high-quality 3D sound reproduction based on listener perception.
Ian Forrester

5802.full.pdf - 0 views

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    We show that easily accessible digital records of behavior, Facebook Likes, can be used to automatically and accurately predict a range of highly sensitive personal attributes including: sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious and political views, personality traits, intelligence, happiness, use of addictive substances, parental separation, age, and gender. The analysis presented is based on a dataset of over 58,000 volunteers who provided their Facebook Likes, detailed demographic profiles, and the results of several psychometric tests. The proposed model uses dimensionality reduction for preprocessing the Likes data, which are then entered into logistic/linear regression to predict individual psychodemographic profiles from Likes. The model correctly discriminates between homosexual and heterosexual men in 88% of cases, African Americans and Caucasian Americans in 95% of cases, and between Democrat and Republican in 85% of cases. For the personality trait "Openness," prediction accuracy is close to the test-retest accuracy of a standard personality test. We give examples of associations between attributes and Likes and discuss implications for online personalization and privacy.
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