BRIDGING THE GAP FOR ENHANCED BROADCAST
Detalles del proyecto
Coste total:
EUR 5 286 751Aportación de la UE:
EUR 3 547 278Coordinado en:
United KingdomConvocatoria de propuestas:
FP7-ICT-2013-10See other projects for this callRégimen de financiación:
CP - Collaborative project (generic)Description
BRIDGET is opening new dimensions for multimedia content creation and consumption by enhancing broadcast programmes with bridgets. A bridget links from the programme you are watching to second screen, interactive media such as web pages, images, audio clips, different types of video (2D, multi-view, with depth information, free viewpoint) and synthetic 3D models.Bridgets can be:
• created automatically or manually by broadcasters, either from their own content (e.g., archives, Internet and other services) or from wider Internet sources;
• created by end users, either from their local archives or from Internet content;
• transmitted in the broadcast stream or independently;
• filtered by a recommendation engine based on user profile, relevance, quality, etc.;
• enjoyed on the common main screen or a private second screen, in a user-centric and immersive manner, e.g., within 3D models allowing users to place themselves inside an Augmented Reality (AR) scene at the exact location from which the linked content was captured.
To deliver the above, BRIDGET will develop:
• a hybrid broadcast/Internet architecture;
• a professional Authoring Tool (AT) to generate bridgets and dynamic AR scenes with spatialised audio;
• an easy-to-use AT for end users;
• a player to select bridgets, and consume and navigate the resulting dynamic AR scenes.
The AT and player will use a range of sophisticated and innovative technologies extending state-of-the-art 3D scene reconstruction, media analysis and visual search; enabling customised and context-adapted hybrid broadcast/Internet services offering enhanced interactive, multi-screen, social and immersive content for new forms of AR experiences. BRIDGET tools will be based on and contribute to international standards, thus ensuring the creation of a true horizontal market and ecosystem for connected TV and contributed media applications.
Objetivo
BRIDGET will open new dimensions for multimedia content creation and consumption by enhancing broadcast programmes with bridgets: links from the programme you are watching to external interactive media elements such as web pages, images, audio clips, different types of video (2D, multi-view, with depth information, free viewpoint) and synthetic 3D models.
Bridgets can be: created automatically or manually by broadcasters, either from their own content (e.g., archives, Internet and other services) or from wider Internet sources; created by end users, either from their local archives or from Internet content; transmitted in the broadcast stream or independently; filtered by a recommendation engine based on user profile, relevance, quality, etc.; enjoyed on the common main screen or a private second screen, in a user-centric and immersive manner, e.g., within 3D models allowing users to place themselves inside an Augmented Reality (AR) scene at the exact location from which the linked content was captured.
To deliver the above, BRIDGET will develop: a hybrid broadcast/Internet architecture; a professional Authoring Tool (AT) to generate bridgets and dynamic AR scenes with spatialised audio; an easy-to-use AT for end users; a player to select bridgets, and consume and navigate the resulting dynamic AR scenes.
The AT and player will use a range of sophisticated and innovative technologies extending state-of-the-art media analysis and visual search, and 3D scene reconstruction, which will enable customised and context-adapted hybrid broadcast/Internet services offering enhanced interactive, multi-screen, social and immersive content for new forms of AR experiences. BRIDGET tools will be based on and contribute to international standards, thus ensuring the creation of a true horizontal market and ecosystem for connected TV and contributed media applications.
Coordinador
Aportación de la UE: EUR 712 000
Stag Hill
GU2 7XH GUILDFORD
United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 1483 683498
Fax: +44 1483 683791
Correo electrónico
Participantes
Aportación de la UE: EUR 319 500
HANSAALLEE 205
40549 DUSSELDORF
Germany
Aportación de la UE: EUR 463 960
HANSASTRASSE 27C
80686 MUNCHEN
Germany
Tel.: +49 89 1205 2723
Fax: +49 89 1205 7534
Correo electrónico
Aportación de la UE: EUR 377 037
CALLE RAMIRO DE MAEZTU 7 EDIFICIO RECTORADO
28040 MADRID
Spain
Tel.: +34 913366048
Fax: +34 913365974
Correo electrónico
Aportación de la UE: EUR 481 412
37-39 RUE DAREAU
75014 PARIS
France
Aportación de la UE: EUR 338 010
VIALE MAZZINI 14
00195 ROMA
Italy
Aportación de la UE: EUR 249 000
Via Borgionera 103
10040 Villar Dora
Italy
Aportación de la UE: EUR 286 000
VIA GAETANO NEGRI 1
20123 MILANO
Italy
Aportación de la UE: EUR 320 359
HOLLYWATER ROAD HEATHSIDE HOUSE
GU35 0AH BORDON HAMPSHIRE
United Kingdom