Professor CHRIS GREENHALGH CHRIS.GREENHALGH@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Patterns of network and user activity in an inhabited television event
Greenhalgh, Chris; Benford, Steve; Craven, Mike
Authors
Professor STEVE BENFORD steve.benford@nottingham.ac.uk
DUNFORD CHAIR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dr MICHAEL CRAVEN michael.craven@nottingham.ac.uk
PRINCIPAL RESEARCH FELLOW
Abstract
Inhabited Television takes traditional broadcast television and combines it with multiuser virtual reality, to give new possibilities for interaction and participation in and around shows or channels. 'Out Of This World' was an experimental inhabited TV show, staged in Manchester, in September 1998, using the MASSIVE-2 system. During this event we captured comprehensive records of network traffic, and additional logs of user activity (in particular movement and speaking). In this paper we present the results of our analyses of network and user activity in these shows. We contrast our results with those obtained from previous analyses of teleconferencing-style scenarios. We find that the inhabited television scenario results in much higher levels of user activity, and significant bursts of coordinated activity. We show how these characteristics must be taken into account when designing a system and infrastructure for applications of this kind. In particular, it is clear that any notion of strict turn-taking (and associated assumptions about resource sharing) is completely unfounded in this domain. We also show that the concept of 'levels of participation' is a powerful tool for understanding and managing the bandwidth-requirements of an inhabited television event.
Citation
Greenhalgh, C., Benford, S., & Craven, M. (1999, December). Patterns of network and user activity in an inhabited television event. Presented at ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Proceedings, VRST, London, UK
Presentation Conference Type | Edited Proceedings |
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Conference Name | ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Proceedings, VRST |
Start Date | Dec 20, 1999 |
End Date | Dec 22, 1999 |
Publication Date | Dec 20, 1999 |
Deposit Date | Jan 4, 2024 |
Book Title | VRST '99: Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology |
ISBN | 9781581131413 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1145/323663.323668 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/26538805 |
Publisher URL | https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/323663.323668 |
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