100 Million Programs In 3 Characters: Innovations In Search Technology For Massive Dataspaces (2010)

By Rakesh Barve, Ph.D., Veveo, Inc.

The sheer volume of video a consumer can watch on a TV in the comfort of the living room is becoming overwhelming; unfortunately, user interface design has not kept pace with the UI advancements and innovation we have seen in desktop computing. In addition, TV suffers (as mobile platforms do), from the constraints of restricted screen real estate and sub-optimal input mechanisms (on-screen keymats, directional keys, number keypads, qwerty keypads, etc.). This combination of a dynamically increasing amount of content and sub-par browsing paradigms has accentuated the need for better and more powerful search functionality for the TV experience.

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