All Technical Papers articles – Page 11
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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.
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Storyteller – Marrying real-time metadata with live events to automate production for multi-screen
Sports as a content genre can be characterized using certain keywords – live, unscripted drama, conversational, loyal audiences
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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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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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The human sensing revolution
In the last decade we witness a proliferation of devices with advanced sensing capabilities that measure motion, orientation, various environmental conditions, and most recently – human sensing.
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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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Interactive streaming of panoramas and VR worlds
In recent years, patterns of media consumption have been changing rapidly.
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Future models for live event broadcasting
Profound change to the way media is produced, distributed and consumed is upon us.
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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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A workflow for next generation immersive content
Virtual Reality (VR), Video, and Video games are converging. Movies and games are getting closer, sharing techniques and contents.
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Video clarity: High speed data mining for video
Video feature extraction is not new; there is a long-standing interest among technologists and media industry stakeholders from the 1990s onward in ‘automated content analysis’.
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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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Managing HDR content production and display device capabilites
Next-generation video technologies include a variety of features – 4K resolution, high frame rates, wide color gamut, and high dynamic range.
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RAI Active News: Integrating knowledge in the newsrooms
The exponential growth of digital resources availability is enabling new forms of content creation, sharing, and delivery.
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The full monty: Moving beyond the hybrid cloud
Many media companies are moving some of their video and visual effects workflows to the cloud, but leaving some components—such as primary data storage and editing workstations—on-premises.
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Visual radio production for sport events
Sport coverage on radio is popular, but has specific requirements: people do other things while listening to radio, so any enhancements to the audio experience must respect this.
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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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The art of 3-Dimensional content creation
It is only through the use of screen technologies recently developed for smartphones that VR headsets have become a potential mainstream consumer product.
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Making audio sound better one square wave at a time
For the past three decades, FM broadcasters have been engaged in what have become known as the “loudness wars”,
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Improving content interoperability with the DASH content protection exchange format standard
The MPEG-DASH ecosystem is growing quickly, and a significant portion of the content being prepared and delivered is protected content.