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Reporting Solo: A Design of Supporting System for Solo Live Reporting

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    Solo videojournalism has become a popular form of reporting for many television stations and online news sites. We foresee that television stations will amalgamate with Internet broadcasting services and the amount of this kind of live streaming content will increase day by day. In solo live reporting which refers to live streaming style Solo Videojounal-ism, a reporter will be struggling to deal with a lot of work, particularly because he/she cannot edit the report after shooting. This can be an overwhelming burden and may cause low-quality broadcasting and/or a reduction in the amount of information broadcast. The goal of our study is to design and implement a support system for solo live reporting. The functions of our proposed system, such as intuitive camera operation, time keeping, addition of captions will aid solo live reporting and increase the quality of video contents.

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      ACE '16: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
      November 2016
      373 pages
      ISBN:9781450347730
      DOI:10.1145/3001773
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      1. Consumer generated media
      2. Live Reporting
      3. Supporting System
      4. Videojournalism
      5. Wearable

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