All Consumer Experience articles – Page 16
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Executive Interviews
Bringing Netflix to a global audience through partners
It can sometimes be a challenge persuading partners to work with us. It was initially a strategic bet on both parts that we could be a real complimentary content service and not cannibalistic.
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Industry Trends
Streaming video surpasses paid TV subscriptions
The percentage of free or paid streaming video subscribers in the United States has surpassed paid TV subscribers for the first time.
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Industry Trends
Race to digitise sports content as TV stalls
The UK and US are nations of sports fans, with 8 in 10 watching sport at home or on their mobiles, according to a survey of 2,000 people.
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Technical Papers
Remote interpreting for live events and broadcast – inclusion in multiple ways
Live content gathers the highest audience share on TV today – since pre-produced content can already be viewed on demand.
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Technical Papers
The wall of moments: An immersive event experience at home
Within the ICoSOLE project, different (cost-effective) ways of capturing spatially outspread events are being considered.
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Technical Papers
H2B2VS (HEVC hybrid broadcast broadband video services) – building innovative solutions over hybrid networks
Started in January 2013, H2B2VS (1) is a Eureka Celtic-Plus project.
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Technical Papers
A framework for a content-based hybrid content radio
This paper gives an overview of the recent experimental services proposed by a group of European Broadcasters exploring the potentialities of a hybrid approach for audio in radio.
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Technical Papers
Understanding the diverse needs of subtitle users in a rapidly evolving media landscape
Subtitles as an access service (also known as closed captions) were first broadcast on television in the UK over 35 years ago, using the Teletext system.
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Technical Papers
Delivery of High Dynamic Range video using existing broadcast infrastructure
4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) TV displays were introduced in 2012, with the promise of fundamentally changing television through having four times the spatial resolution of High Definition TV (HDTV), with 3840x2160 pixels.
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Technical Papers
Avatar-based sign language interpretation for weather forecast and other TV programs
Closed caption and sign language broadcasting are provided with the terrestrial digital television (DTV) services for deaf people in most countries.
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Technical Papers
The impact of subtitle display rate on enjoyment under normal television viewing conditions
The rate of subtitles is often highlighted in subtitling guidelines as an important factor in viewer understanding and enjoyment (2), but no scientific justification is provided.
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Technical Papers
More is more: Investigating attention distribution between the television and second screen applications...
Second screen applications are becoming more and more popular and widespread due to the growing popularity of tablets and smart phones.
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Technical Papers
Just-in-time prepared captioning for live transmissions
Over the last 30 years the volumes of ‘SDH’ captioning (Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing), both live and pre-recorded, have increased considerably across the globe.
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Technical Papers
Automatic production system of sign language CG animation for meteorological information
As the sole public broadcaster in Japan, NHK strives to rectify the so-called information gap that creates social barriers.
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Technical Papers
Automatic recovery and verification of subtitles for large collections of video clips
In the UK the BBC provides subtitles for 100% of its television programmes on all of its main television channels.
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Technical Papers
Metadata enriching technology as the key to effective target audience engagement and content monetization
The economy and its way to market its goods and services have been changing over the last decades. With the social transformation and the trend towards a pleasure and leisure oriented society, economic variations and new orientations have been established.