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Deliverable 7.6 Project Demonstrator (v2)
Editor: Lyndon Nixon, MODUL University Vienna GmbH
Other contributors:
Rolf Fricke - CONDAT
Pieter van Leeuwen - NOTERIK
Nico Patz - RBB
Lotte Baltussen - Sound and Vision
01.10.2014
Work Package 7: Dissemination
LinkedTV
Television Linked To The Web
Integrated Project (IP)
FP7-ICT-2011-7. Information and Communication Technologies
Grant Agreement Number 287911
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 2/14
Dissemination level1 PU
Contractual date of delivery 30th
September 2014
Actual date of delivery 01st
October 2014
Deliverable number D6.4
Deliverable name Project Demonstrators (v2)
File LinkedTV_D7.6_final.docx
Nature Prototype
Status & version Final
Number of pages 14
WP contributing to the
deliverable
WP7
Task responsible MODUL University Vienna GmbH
Other contributors CONDAT
NOTERIK
RBB
Sound & Vision
Author(s) Lyndon Nixon (MODUL)
Reviewer Katarina Stanoevska
EC Project Officer Thomas Küpper
Keywords Showcases, public demonstrators, Editor Tool, Platform,
Player, scenario demonstrators
Abstract (for dissemination) This deliverable presents the LinkedTV Public Demonstrator
which will be an online, publicly accessible Website collecting
showcases of the key project outputs which form together our
1 • PU = Public
• PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services)
• RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services)
• CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services))
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 3/14
LinkedTV solution: the Editor Tool, Platform and Player,
complemented by demonstrations of the provision of this
solution for the content of two European broadcasters: the
LinkedCulture and LinkedNews scenario demonstrators.
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 4/14
Table of contents
1 LinkedTV Project Demonstrator: an Introduction .......................... 5
1.1 History of the document ........................................................................................ 5
1.2 Glossary for the document .................................................................................... 5
2 LinkedTV Showcases....................................................................... 6
2.1 The LinkedTV Platform showcase....................................................................... 10
2.2 The LinkedTV Editor Tool showcase................................................................... 11
2.3 The LinkedTV Scenarios showcase .................................................................... 12
2.4 The LinkedTV Player showcase .......................................................................... 13
3 Conclusion: the launch of the Public Demonstrator.................... 14
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 5/14
1 LinkedTV Project Demonstrator: an Introduction
This deliverable presents the LinkedTV Public Demonstrator which will be an online, publicly
accessible Website collecting showcases of the key project outputs which form together our
LinkedTV solution: the Editor Tool, Platform and Player, complemented by demonstrations of
the provision of this solution for the content of two European broadcasters: the LinkedCulture
and LinkedNews scenario demonstrators.
1.1 History of the document
Date Version Name Comment
28/08/2014 V0.0 Lyndon Nixon Draft document created using proposed ToC
15/09/2014 V0.5 Lyndon Nixon Showcases webpage online, description added to
deliverable
24/09/2014 V0.9 Lyndon Nixon Completed description of the Showcase webpage
01/10/2014 V1.0 Lyndon Nixon Final version after QA comments
Table 1: History of the document
1.2 Glossary for the document
Editor Tool A Web based application which allows the viewing, editing and
saving of LinkedTV data generated for video content: the chapter
segmentation, the annotations and the enrichments of that video.
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 6/14
2 LinkedTV Showcases
The LinkedTV Public Demonstrator is the public face of the project to the world and to
potential adopters and users of LinkedTV technologies.
Its focus is on offering external parties an opportunity to get to know and, where possible,
have hands-on experience of Linked Television. We are aware of the fact that this type of
television experience is still unknown and largely unexpected among the general public, and
despite the growth in popularity of the so-called 'second screen' experiences, LinkedTV
offers a much closer integration of the TV content and second screen content than known
today. A key challenge for the Public Demonstrator is to achieve a clear communication of
the meaning of Linked Television in an uncomplicated and non-technical manner, despite
presenting highly innovative technology which is potentially disruptive to the traditional TV
viewing experience.
The Public Demonstrator complements the existing public Webpage
at http://www.linkedtv.eu but plays a different role: the webpage already highlights LinkedTV
technology and demos (videos and Web UIs) but as part of representing the LinkedTV
project as a whole online. Hence the technology and demonstrators are organised primarily
as one part of one section of the Website rather than being the central focus on the site for a
visitor. Additionally, in the interests of project dissemination, we have focused to date on
completeness in dissemination of project results, hence creating a long list of LinkedTV
technologies and demos (see also D7.4). In comparison, the Public Demonstrator must, by
necessity, simplify the LinkedTV experience to its core aspects (for the end viewer or a
technology adopter), keep the message short and be built around a limited number of online
demos which can reflect an integrated or holistic view of LinkedTV technology. Furthermore,
since our existing scenarios with RBB and AVRO make use of those broadcasters' own
(protected) content which leads to issues around re-use online, the Public Demonstrator
needs to offer a Linked Television experience using content with an open license while not
losing realism for the visitor. Finally, we need to be aware that a public Website which offers
public access to LinkedTV tools or interfaces leads to new requirements on the installed
infrastructure; it may be recommendable to keep public installations separated from the
current LinkedTV technologies which are being used to process protected content and
provide stable realisations of the project scenarios.
Hence we propose the Public Demonstrator to be based around a separate Website
from http://www.linkedtv.eu. This site will aim to provide all the demonstration material
directly from its frontpage, and be organised in such a way that a casual visitor will (1)
understand quickly what is the subject of the site and (2) find with minimal clicks the content
they would be interested in. We consider two main target groups, who may need to be
handled differently in terms of site organisation: (1) the general public (or, more specifically,
technology-savvy TV watchers) and (2) potential LinkedTV (early) technology adopters (as
defined in LinkedTV WP8).
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 7/14
Considering what should be demonstrated to a visitor, apart from initially a general
explanation of what (and why) LinkedTV is, we would restrict ourselves to showing four key
contributions:
• General public: the LinkedTV Player, preloaded with content and simulating a TV
viewing experience with seamless provision of related content via LinkedTV;
• General public: the LinkedTV Scenarios, realisations of a linked television experience
with the two scenario partners RBB (Germany) and AVRO (Holland);
• Adopters: the LinkedTV Platform, which for the content owner is the enabler of a
Linked Television experience by encapsulating the full LinkedTV workflow of ingest,
analyse, annotate and enrich video material;
• Adopters: the LinkedTV Editor Tool, which for the content owner provides the critical
ability of an additional editorial proof of video annotations and enrichments before
going live.
This indeed led to the planning, development and launch (on the day before the start of the
IBC Exhibition) of the LinkedTV Showcases page, http://showcase.linkedtv.eu.
The page focuses on two aspects: a clear explanation to the casual visitor of WHAT Linked
Television is, and links to the individual public showcases concentrated on showcases of the
four key contributions identified above.
For the clear explanation, we chose to use a professional illustrator in order to tell the
LinkedTV story in an appealing and interesting way. He was commissioned to make 5
illustrations which form a story for the front page of the LinkedTV Showcases site together
with explanatory captions:
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 8/14
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 9/14
The rest of the front page is focused on one-click access to the individual showcases.
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 10/14
2.1 The LinkedTV Platform showcase
The LinkedTV Platform is presented at http://showcase.linkedtv.eu/showcase1.html.
It highlights the functionality of the Platform, provides a contact and links to an embedded
video demonstrating the media workflow on the Platform.
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 11/14
2.2 The LinkedTV Editor Tool showcase
The Editor Tool is presented at http://showcase.linkedtv.eu/showcase2.html.
As it is open source software, a link is provided to the software’s GitHub page where anyone
can access the tool code or branch it to create own customization.
There is also a link to the public online demo of the Editor Tool which is using a short “open
license” video.
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 12/14
2.3 The LinkedTV Scenarios showcase
The two LinkedTV Scenarios are presented at http://showcase.linkedtv.eu/showcase3.html.
Contacts and the scenario videos are provided to show the LinkedTV experience based on
two European TV programmes.
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 13/14
2.4 The LinkedTV Player showcase
The LinkedTV Player, based on the Multiscreen Toolkit, is shown at
http://showcase.linkedtv.eu/showcase4.html. It highlights the software’s HbbTV and HTML5
support.
The GitHub project page of the Multiscreen Toolkit is linked to two videos which demonstrate
the toolkits capabilities with respect to second screen / multiscreen content synchronization.
Project Demonstrator (v2) D7.6
© LinkedTV Consortium, 2014 14/14
3 Conclusion: the launch of the Public Demonstrator
The Public Demonstrator has been launched September 11, 2014 at
http://showcase.linkedtv.eu. It was online hence since IBC Amsterdam, and the URL is
highlighted on LinkedTV public relations materials, including the updated Year 3 project
newsletter, as well as giveaway materials used at IBC which are available also for future
events.
Clearly this is a raw first version, and in the remaining time we plan to improve the website
appearance and add further demo videos or online demos as such become available. As the
site is hosted permanently under linkedtv.eu, the LinkedTV Showcases will remain online
and available to interested visitors after the project ends.

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