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Industry Trends
Top 10 most-read Tech Advances articles
AI in broadcasting, blockchain and 5G were some of the topics explored during 2017 Tech Advances articles with cyber security and chat bots among the most popular.
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Industry Trends
Rising to the challenge: Using data to connect with audiences
In the second of a two-part series on data in broadcasting, Ambrose McNevin speaks with Accenture’s Gavin Mann.
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Industry Trends
How Endemol Shine gave Big Brother an AI overhaul
Endemol Shine Group CEO of Creative Networks Lisa Perrin discussed how AI is transforming TV with Microsoft’s Tony Emerson at the IABM Annual Conference, writes Roger Thornton.
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Industry Trends
Data in broadcasting: Salesforce and Fox
In the first of a two-part series, Ambrose McNevin explores broadcasters changing relationship with consumers and the advantage of data implementing the business transition.
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Industry Trends
The future is artificial: AI adoption in broadcast and media
Artificial intelligence is just at the start of its adoption curve, according to research conducted by the IABM.
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Technical Papers
Prototyping voice interfaces for media
Voice User Interfaces (VUI) and consumer products are already being used as media devices in the home with estimates of 6.5 million voice-first devices shipped in 2016.
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Technical Papers
Introduction to JPEG XS
Video production is characterised by large data volumes, to ease intensive workflows a novel image and video codec called JPEG XS is currently standardised.
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Technical Papers
Media production: From one-off examples to scalable workflows
Creating tools and workflows for object-based media production
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Technical Papers
Using LTE Broadcast for a media optimised network
Providing the best viewing experience with superior quality, Telstra netwokr in Australia have LTE Broadcast, extending beyond the current unicast pull-based approach.
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Technical Papers
An end-to-end approach for delivering data-driven stories
With the sheer scale of digital information now available, many journalists have recently started using data in order to tell compelling stories.
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Technical Papers
Big data for journalism and enhanced business analytics
Big data has become mainstream with the recent evolution of cloud infrastructures, data gathering and intelligence algorithms.
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Technical Papers
Real-Time semantic enrichment of video streams in the age of big data
AgileRAI, a framework for searching, organising and accessing multimedia data in a fast and semantic-driven way.
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Video
Video: Interview Stacy Huggins MadHive
Blockchain offers data management and transparency, but how can the technology be adopted by the broadcasting industry?
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Industry Trends
Artificial intelligence transforming broadcasting
Artificial intelligence was arguably the hottest topic at IBC2017, but what can broadcasters hope to achieve by investing in the technology?
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Thought Leadership
The semantic answer to data simplification
Semantic technologies can do what traditional data techniques failed to do, writes Jean-Pierre Evain.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Outsmart your video competition with Watson
This whitepaper explores how advances in cognitive awareness promise to redefine video industry economics.
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Thought Leadership
Four ways AI will change online video as we know it
AI has the power to increase video accessibility, improve search safety and efficiency and package content intelligently says Pete Mastin, IBM Watson Media Product Marketing and Strategy, IBM.
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Executive Interviews
Data is key to online video, says Little Dot boss
Data - as well as a creative gut - is vital for winning online audiences, says Little Dot CEO Andy Taylor.
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Industry Trends
"If content is King, then data is King Kong"
Traditional broadcasters are faced with a multitude of changes and transitions, at the forefront is how big data is driving transformational change.
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Industry Trends
IoT: an extension of the multi-screen experience?
Video analytics are transforming IoT beyond just another evolution in the transition to digital experience management.
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