The migration of media consumption to personal computers retains distributed social viewing, but only via nonsocial, strictly personal interfaces. This article presents an architecture, and implementation for media sharing that allows for enhanced social interactions among users. Using a mixed-device model, our work allows targeted, personalized enrichment of content. All recipients see common content, while differentiated content is delivered to individuals via their personal secondary screens. We describe the goals, architecture, and implementation of our system in this article. In order to validate our results, we also present results from two user studies involving disjoint sets of test participants.
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ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications
Distributed and Interactive Systems

César Garcia, P. S., Bulterman, D., Jansen, J., Geerts, D., Knoche, H., & Seager, W. (2009). Fragment, tag, enrich, and send: Enhancing the social sharing of videos. ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications, 5(3).