{{{ #!forumlinks }}} [[TracNav(Tribler5TOC)]] = GUI design = [[Image(tribler_content_users.png, 300, align=right)]][[BR]] Tribler is equally based on two fundamental concepts: the content accessible through Tribler, and the users of Tribler. For each content element and user, a large amount of information is available, which can be categorized in:[[BR]] * information for filtering the displayed content or users (best rated, only videos, most popular, etc.);[[BR]] * information for browsing from one element (either content or user) to the other (for downloading content similar to an already downloaded item, or for checking the latest downloads of your friends, etc.). [[BR]] [[BR]] [[BR]] [[BR]] = Ongoing = - [wiki:Tribler5 Tribler 5.* client] {{{ #!protected #:[[Include(wiki:ProtectedSectionMessage)]] = Ongoing, not published yet = - [wiki:TriblerTV Tribler TV] endsecret = Completed = - [wiki:Tribler4 Tribler 4.* client] - Tribler Website 2 - Tribler Website 1 = GUI development pages = - [wiki:triblerGUI General remarks on the GUI source code] tracsecret students: = Phd description = Traditional zapping through TV channels is eroding and being replaced by a multitude of less restrictive methods to experience multimedia. Those methods, for example, are not bound to the living room, remove the channel paradigm, are participatory, form around communities, or use different interaction forms. The goal of this line of research is to evaluate new and emerging technologies for their usefullness in experiencing multimedia. For intance, gesture control, Peer-to-Peer video on demand, tag-based navigation, social content recommendation, etc. A key difference of these new technologies is their reliance on social patterns and dynamics. This creates research problems as communities such as youtube, Flickr, and Last.fm cannot be easily in the lab. The goal of this research is to develop new interaction models for multimedia access with gesture control. The research is carried out within the Tribler team at TUDelft which will provide an operational system. Methodology is feedback from living lab and testing and incremental improvement of developed interaction models. The first year aim is to create an operational gesture controlled interface for accessing multimedia content on a Peer-to-Peer systems. In collaboration with engineers at the Tribler project a fully operational system will be created and distributed freely that works on standard hardware such as the Playstation3 and Wii. After the second year more generic approach. Integration of these new technologies into a simple remote control new ways of interaction, gesture control No 'personal bubble approach' for 10 years into the future... Social recommendation, sense of belonging, engaging the user }}}