All Technical papers articles – Page 8
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Single sensor video cameras and the TLCI-2012
The EBU Recommendation R-137 (TLCI-2012) is based upon the behaviour of modern broadcast HDTV cameras with 3-sensor technology.
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Replacing JPEG 2000
A replacement for the JPEG 2000 (J2K) block coder that offers exceptionally high throughput, with a small reduction in coding efficiency.
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The potential of T2 in a WiB planned DTT scenario
WiB is a new system concept proposed for DTT, where potentially all UHF channels allocated to broadcasting services are used from all transmitter sites.
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AOMedia AV1 video coding format for OTT
Improving the quality of service and efficiencies with higher resolution, HDR and WCG in online delivery, there is a need for advanced video compression standards.
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4G broadcast: Can LTE eMBMS help address the demand for mobile video
In recent years, the proliferation of highly capable smartphones means many more people are now interested in watching video on their mobile phones, and there is therefore a corresponding increase in the amount of content available for such devices, both as short- form clips as well as long-form programmes and ...
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A natural language interface for search and recommendations of digital media entertainment
In the last couple of years, there has been a rapid growth of second screen devices such as mobiles and tablets to drive digital entertainment systems.
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Object-based audio for television
Since the beginning of TV production, channel based audio mixing has been the norm.
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Switchover to file-based programme production at NHK
The 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano prompted the NHK Broadcasting Centre to adapt its VCRs for the High-definition television format.
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Hackers: Analysis of Attack Anatomies
In the current digital era, executives leading companies of all sizes are facing a daunting challenge in defending their most valuable digital assets.
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Leveraging cloud-based predictive analytics to strengthen audience engagement
An abundance of technical advancements has expanded the range of options for media consumers.
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Viewers' choice: Rethinking media personalisation in a multi-screen world
TV as a medium is undergoing two notable changes - dispersion and atomisation.
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Integrity of content, metadata and workflow in loosely integrated systems
In a broadcast organization content is created generally with an intent to publish and/or archive it in one way or another.
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HEVC/H.265 codec system and transmission experiments aimed at 8K broadcasting
An 8K Super Hi-Vision (8K) broadcasting system capable of highly realistic 8K Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV) video and 22.2 multichannel (22.2 ch) audio is currently under development
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Addressing future growth in broadcast TV and video consumption on mobile devices
In the future of media (TV, radio, online content, games etc.), two trends seem inescapable - a sustained increase in data usage and much greater consumption of video on mobile and portable devices.
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Ultra HD: Bandwidth planning and verification for 4K
Only a decade ago, high definition was the big new thing. With it came new wider 16:9 aspect ratio flat screen TVs that made the living room stylish in a way that old CRTs couldn’t match.
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Extended image dynamic range system for UHDTV broadcasting
The introduction of image systems with higher dynamic range and a wider colour gamut is a globally active topic.
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Ready for 8K UHDTV broadcasting in Japan
8K Super Hi-Vision (UHDTV) is a broadcasting medium featuring 16 times the number of pixels as Hi-Vision (HDTV) and 22.2 multichannel sound to provide a highly realistic “you are there” sensation.
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Applications and deployments of server and network assisted DASH (SAND)
Streaming media technologies have evolved over the past few years. HTTP-based adaptive streaming is today the technology of choice for streaming over the Internet.
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Audio for television – how AES67 and uncompressed 2022/2110/TR03 video fit together
In today’s TV production environment, audio can take two forms: embedded audio and independent audio.
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MPEG-21 UD: A solution for horizontal integration of media recommendation systems
Nowadays, the availability of large-scale data poses serious limitations in terms of usability.