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Full list of papers
Papers are sorted in alphabetical order of the first named author. Those selected for full presentation at the workshop are highlighted.
- Conditon-ALPHA Interest in the Second W3C Web and TV Workshop — Alexander Adolf (Condition-ALPHA) — selected paper
- IDI EIKON W3C Web and TV — Miguel Alborg (IDI EIKON)
- Technicolor statement of interest — Guillaume Bichot (Technicolor)
- Broadcasting Media Platform based on locally unused uhf spectrum — Panagiota Bougia and Panagiotis Kostarakis (University of Ioannina), Charalambos Mantakas (METIL Telecom Consultants)
- APIs and URLs for Social TV — Dan Brickley (Vrije Universiteit), Libby Miller and Vicky Buser (BBC), Mo Mcroberts (Project Baird) — selected paper
- NIC.br Interest in W3C Web on TV Workshop - Berlin 2011 — Oripide Cilent Filho (NIC.br) — selected paper
- The Convergence of Video on IP and HTTP — Bruce Davie and Richard Maunder (Cisco) — selected paper
- Web and TV : standards for interconnected devices — Franck Denoual and Youenn Fablet (Canon)
- Position paper for the participation at the W3C Web+TV-2 workshop — Stefan Drouzas (Toshiba R&D)
- Position paper for Telecom ParisTech — Jean-Claude Dufourd (ParisTech) — selected paper
- Arçelik’s Position Paper for the “Web and TV” Workshop — Erkan Duysal and Haluk Gokmen (Arçelik)
- Second W3C Web and TV Workshop — Joerg Eisfeld-Reschke and Karsten Wenzlaff (Ikosom)
- Fraunhofer FOKUS Interest in W3C Web on TV Workshop — Christian Fuhrhop (Fraunhofer-FOKUS) — selected paper
- Expression of interest in participating in the Workshop — Hiroshi Fujisawa, Kinji Matsumura, Shuichi Fujisawa, Hisakazu Katoh and Keiya Motohashi (NHK)
- Wealth of use cases from DTV/IPTV in Japan and API suggestions from various viewpoints (Tomo-Digi) — Yosuke Funahashi (Tomo-Digi) — selected paper
- Intel's interest in W3C's Web and TV Workshop — Narm Gadiraju (Intel) — selected paper
- Position Paper for the Second W3C Web and TV Workshop (TOSHIBA) — Shunichi Gondo and Hiroyuki Aizu (Toshiba)
- Second W3C Web & TV Workshop – Nokia Position Paper — Juhani Huttunen (Nokia)
- Expression of interest in participating in the Workshop — Tatsuya Igarashi and Yoshiharu Dewa (Sony)
- web+tv — Gianmaria Incanti, Federica Fornelli and Luca Pilotto (Quanthink)
- Design Pattern for Interactive TV Programs (TV Asahi) — Osamu Ishikawa (TV Asahi)
- GUIDE - Adaptive User Interfaces for Accessible Hybrid TV Applications — Christoph Jung and Volker Hahn (Fraunhofer-IGD) — selected paper
- Capgemini Statement of Interest — Volker Jung (Capgemini)
- BSkyB's interest in the W3C Web on TV Workshop — Paul Kane and Giles Godart-Brown (BSkyB)
- A Statement of Interest for Web and TV Workshop: NTT — Katsuhiko Kawazoe, Tatsuto Murayama and Masahito Kawamori (NTT)
- Web Standards and Rich Media Experiences on CE devices — Gregg Kellogg (Connected Media Experience) — selected paper
- Rich User Experience through Multiple Screen Collaboration — Jaejeung Kim and Howon Lee (KAIST Institute) — selected paper
- position paper — Kensaku Komatsu (NTT Communications) — selected paper
- NCSR"D" - Institute of Informatics and Telecommunication Position Paper — Anastasios Kourtis, Georgios Gardikis and George Xilouris (NCSR)
- Dolby’s statement of interest — Kurt Krauss (Dolby)
- Use cases from the perspective of TV as a client device for eGov (Nippon Television) — Haruo Kurasawa (Nippon Television)
- jean-yves le moine's presentation — Jean-Yves Le Moine (Kidoma)
- LG position paper to 2nd Workshop — Hyeonjae Lee (LG Electronics) — selected paper
- Matroska and Web Streaming — Steve Lhomme (Matroska) — selected paper
- The Open IPTV Forum’s Declarative Application Environment – An Overview — Jan Lindquist and Nilo Mitra (Ericsson) — selected paper
- CableLabs Interest in W3C Web+TV Workshop — Bob Lund and Clarke Stevens (CableLabs) — selected paper
- Community Viewing meets Network Coding: New Strategies for Distribution, Consumption and Protection of TV Content — Marie-José Montpetit and Muriel Medard (MIT) — selected paper
- Mark Magennis Position Paper — Mark Magennis (NCBI) — selected paper
- Easy generation of TV & Web contents through the assembly of 'semantically born subjects' under the control of 'Finite State Machines' — Guy Marechal (TITAN, MEMNON)
- position letter about a better web for TV — Cedric Monnier and Calin Ciordas (Irdeto) — selected paper
- Requirements from PUC-Rio and ITU-T for Web+TV — Marcelo Moreno and Masahito Kawamori (ITU-T), Luiz Fernando Soares (TeleMidia Lab - PUC-Rio)
- Connected TV (CTV) Standardisation in the UK — Steve Morris and Will Godfrey (UK DTG) — selected paper
- Position Paper and Letter of Interest in W3C Web and TV Workshop — Jay Myers (BestBuy)
- Real Interaction of Broadcast and Broadband Technologies — Peter Neumann (Institute for Communications Technology)
- Metadata requirements for smarter contents management, distribution and delivery (Fuji Television) — Kunio Numabe (Fuji Television)
- Expression of interest in participating in the Workshop — Masafumi Okubo, Yoshiaki Ohsumi and Tatsuya Shimoji (Panasonic)
- Philips Interest in W3C Web and TV Workshop — Jon Piesing (Philips) — selected paper
- Tablets and social networking to enhance user's TV experience — Bernard Poncet (Altran)
- Position Paper mr.net Group on 2nd W3C-Workshops objectives — Daniel Rohbeck (mr.net)
- STM interest in the workshop — Fabrizio Rovati (ST Microelectronics)
- Time Warner Cable’s Interest in W3C Web on TV Workshop — George Sarosi and David Bell (Time Warner Cable)
- Interoperability and the Large-scale Growth of Broadband Video — John Simmons (Microsoft) — selected paper
- Connected TV and Beyond — Youngchul Sohn and Ho Jin (Samsung Electronics)
- Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP – Design Principles and Standards — Thomas Stockhammer (Qualcomm) — selected paper
- blip.tv Embraces the Future of HTML5 Video — Kelly Sutton (blip.tv)
- BBC - Position paper for the Second W3C Web and TV Workshop — Olivier Thereaux, Tristan Ferne, Matt Hammond and George Wright (BBC) — selected paper
- Metadata Standards in Production and Hybrid TV — Jan Thomsen and Rolf Fricke (Condat AG)
- Television on a Tablet – How TV will look like in the future and how to deal with professionally produced Content — Maarten Verwaest (Limecraft), Davy Van Deursen (Ghent University), Robbie De Sutter and Niels Laukens (VRT-medialab), Dieter Van Rijsselbergen, Erik Mannens and Rik Van de Walle (Ghent University)
- Web Services and TV — Petri Vuorimaa (Aalto University)
- NDS Position paper for Second W3C Web and TV Workshop — James Walker (NDS)
- Adaptive HTTP streaming and HTML5 — Mark Watson (Netflix) — selected paper
- Statement of interest - LongTail Video — Jeroen Wijering (LongTail Video) — selected paper
- Position Paper — Tomokazu Yamada (IPTV Forum)
- Essential APIs for realizing Web and TV services with broadcasting (TBS) — Keiji Yanagi (TBS)
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