W3C Ubiquitous Web Domain

Third W3C Web and TV Workshop
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19-20 September, 2011

Hollywood, California, USA


Hosted by Comcast Cable


W3C gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Comcast to make this Workshop possible.

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W3C thanks Tomo-Digi for its support of this Workshop.

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Sunday, September 18th

15:45 Universal Studio Tour attendees gather at the Hilton lobby. (Please note: pre-registration required.)

16:00 Depart Hilton and walk to the meeting point for the Universal Studio Tour. People can also individually choose to take the shuttle bus instead. Please see the online map for the meeting point for the Studio Tour.

16:15 – 17:30 Universal Studio Tour - CityWalk parking lot by Billabong store (optional social event, pre-registration required)

18:00 – 19:00 Welcome reception - Hilton poolside (optional social event, everyone invited)

Workshop Day 1 - Monday, September 19th

08:00 – 09:00 Registration, logistics, Deluxe Continental Breakfast - Globe Theater

09:00 Workshop Day1 starts

09:00 - 10:30 Welcome and Scene Setting (90m)

Moderator: Karen Myers & Kaz Ashimura (W3C)

  • (10m) Welcome to the Workshop — Jeff Jaffe (W3C)
  • (15m) Keynote: Addressing HTML5’s Gaps for TV Services — Sree Kotay (Comcast) [paper]
  • (25m) HTML5 Overview — Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C)
  • (20m)Web and TV IG Overview
    • IG Interim Report — Yosuke Funahashi (Tomo-Digi)
    • Home Networking Task Force — Giuseppe Pascale (Opera)
    • Media Pipeline Task Force — Clarke Stevens (CableLabs)
  • (15m) Q&A

10:30 - 11:00 Morning break


11:00 - 12:00 Session 1 / Content Provider and Consumer Perspective - Panel (60m)

Moderator: Ralph Brown (CableLabs)

Panelists:

  • Craig Cuttner (HBO)
  • Paul Gavalis (ESPN/Disney)
  • Glenn Goldstein (MTVN)
  • Bill Mandel (Universal Pictures)
  • Jay Myers (BestBuy.com)
  • Cyril Rickelton-Abdi (Turner)
  • Duncan Rowden (BBC)


12:00 - 13:00 Lunch - Parisian Courtyard


13:00 - 14:15 Session 2 / Multi-screen TV in the Home Network - Demo Session (75m)

Moderator: Giuseppe Pascale (Opera)

Presentation/Demo Session:

  1. (15m) Hybridcast - Hiroshi Fujisawa (NHK) [paper]
  2. (15m) Expanding the Horizontal of Web — Tatsuya Igarashi (Sony) [paper]
  3. (15m) A Multi-protocol Home Networking Implementation for HTML5 — Clarke Stevens (CableLabs) [paper]
  4. (15m) User Interface Development for SmartTV using Web technology and CEA2014 — George Sarosi (Time Warner Cable) [paper]

14:15 - 14:45 Afternoon break


14:45 - 15:30 Session 3 / Multi-screen TV in the Home Network - What's Next? — Panel (45m)

Moderator: Matt Hammond (BBC)

Panelists:

  • Russell Berkoff (Samsung) (no slides)
  • Amol Bhagwat (CableLabs) (3m presentation)
  • Jean-Claude Dufourd (Telecom ParisTech) (no slides)
  • Tatsuya Igarashi (Sony) (no slides)
  • Jaejeung Kim (KAIST) (3m presentation)
  • George Sarosi (Time Warner Cable) (no slides)
  • Sergey Slovetskiy (Ericsson) (3m presentation)

15:30 - 17:00 Session 4 / Synchronized Metadata (90m)

Moderator: John Foliot (W3C Invited Expert)

Presentation/Demo:

  1. (15m) TV Services and Media Transport + demo — Bob Lund + Eric Winkelman (CableLabs) [paper]
  2. (10m) Second Screen Displaying Life Logs and TV Contents Information (demo) — Manabu Motegi (NTT) [paper]
  3. (10m) HTML5 as a platform for delivering movie extras and interctivity — Jim Helman (MovieLabs) [paper]
  4. (10m) WebVTT in HTML5 for video accessibiity and beyond — Silvia Pfeiffer (Google) [paper]

Panel (45m):

  • Jim Helman (MovieLabs)
  • Andrew Kirkpatrick (Adobe)
  • Bob Lund (CableLabs)
  • Manabu Motegi (NTT)
  • Silvia Pfeiffer (Google)
  • David Singer (Apple)
  • Tony Jasionowski (Panasonic)

17:00 Workshop Day1 ends


17:00 – 18:15 Attendee Reception - Terminator 2 Lane

18:15 – 20:00 Dinner - Parisian Courtyard

Workshop Day 2 - Tuesday, September 20th

08:00 – 09:00 Reception desk open, Deluxe Continental Breakfast — Globe Theatre

09:00 Workshop Day2 starts

09:00 - 10:30 Session 5 / Content Format and Codecs: DASH and Codec standards (90m)

Moderator: Clarke Stevens (CableLabs)

Presentations:

  1. (15m)W3C Web & TV Third Workshop Microsoft Position Paper — Kilroy Hughes (Microsoft) [paper]
  2. (15m)Scalable Video Coding based DASH for efficient usage of network resources — Yago Sánchez (Fraunhofer HHI) [paper]
  3. (15m)MPEG's Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP - An Enabling Standard for Internet TV — Thomas Stockhammer (Qualcomm) [paper]

Panel (45m):

  • Thierry Fautier (Harmonic)
  • Nilo Mitra (OIPF)
  • Kilroy Hughes (Microsoft)
  • Yago Sánchez (Fraunhofer HHI)
  • David Singer (Apple)
  • Thomas Stockhammer (Qualcomm)
  • Bryan Sullivan (AT&T)

10:30 - 11:00 Morning break


11:00 - 12:00 Session 6 / Content Protection and DRM (60m)

Moderator: Mark Watson (Netflix)

Short Presentation:

  1. HTML5: Now with Premium Content - Bent G Christensen (Cisco) [paper]
  2. Commercial Video Provider HTML5 DRM Requirements — Bob Lund (CableLabs) [paper]

Panel:

  • Bent G Christensen (Cisco)
  • Kilroy Hughes (Microsoft)
  • Bob Lund (CableLabs)
  • Bill Mandel (Universal Pictures)
  • Chris Wilson (Google)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch - Parisian Courtyard

13:00 - 14:30 Session 7 / Web & TV: Additional Device & User Requirements

Moderator: Yosuke Funahashi (Tomo-Digi)

Presentation with Q&A:

  1. (10m) Connected TV User Experience — Russell Berkoff (Samsung) [paper]
  2. (10m) XMPP and profiling — Bent G Christensen (Cisco) [paper]
  3. (10m) Parental Guidance handling — Christian Fuhrhop (Fraunhofer FOKUS) [paper]
  4. (10m) Multiple Screen Scenario – Additional Use Case and Key Issues — Shunichi Gondo (Toshiba) [paper]
  5. (10m) A declarative approach to Broadcast TV — Jean-Charles Verdié (MStar) [paper]

14.30- 15.00 Afternoon break


15:00 - 17:00 Session 8 Next Steps & Wrap up (120m)

Moderator: Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C)

(25m) Presentation on HTML.next - Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C)

(65m) Workshop issue review - Panel

Panelists:

  • Kilroy Hughes (Microsoft)
  • Vivek Nandalike (Access)
  • Giuseppe Pascale (Opera)
  • David Singer (Apple)
  • Chris Wilson (Google)

(20m) Wrap up & Next Steps

(10m) Closing remarks - Jeff Jaffe (W3C) (TBC)


17:00 Workshop Day2 ends



Yosuke Funahashi, Giuseppe Pascale, Mark Vickers, Karen Myers and Kaz Ashimura, Workshop Organizing Committee

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