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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: How AI is advancing media production
The media world is focussing huge concern on the capabilities and potential implications of AI which threatens to outperform humans, not only in laborious production tasks but also in the creative arts. This session will examine three aspects of the power of AI to influence the future of media creation. ...
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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Live production - next generation technology trials
This session shares the experiences of two broadcasters as they trialled new technologies into their production workflows. The session will take place at IBC2023 at the RAI, Amsterdam on Friday 15 September from 12:45 - 13:45 in E102. Theses papers and all Technical Papers will be released at IBC2023 and ...
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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Live production using 5G networks - ambitious case studies
Broadcasters everywhere are excited at the potential of 5G networks to facilitate flexible wireless TV production. New spectrum allocations, the ease of integrating IP and the reducing cost of 5G equipment, have encouraged several national broadcasters to push the bounds of experimental production. In this session, on Friday 15 September ...
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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: 5G technology - convergence with broadcast
In this session, panelists will address broadcast delivery at scale combined with seamless unicast delivery to ensure coverage and service augmentation and ask: but how close are we? Experts will present their solutions at the RAI, Amsterdam on Friday 15 September at 16:00 - 17:30 in E102. All of the ...
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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Streaming - improving delivery efficiency
Multicast has promised to solve the scale issue of delivering very popular television over the internet for a long time. In this session, speakers will present the first paper from BT Research, both a proof-of-concept architecture and field trial results are presented for a means to assist unicast delivery using ...
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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Recent advances in immersive and volumetric media
Extended reality technologies have now reached a maturity where standards are being proven, applications (especially in sport) are being explored through sophisticated prototypes, and practical network performances are being assessed against the critical expectations of the human senses. This Techincal Paper session at IBC2023 will take an exciting look at ...
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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Advances in video coding and processing
This extended session will take place at IBC2023 on Saturday 16 September, 14:15 - 16:15 in E102 at the RAI Amsterdam. There will be four authors presenting current research spanning a range of important video processing topics – encoding, super-resolution and sustainability. These papers will be released and available here ...
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IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Enhancing the user experience
In this session, which will be held at IBC2023 in E102 on Saturday 16 September from 16:30 - 17:30, we explore how two important media technologies are being improved through user experimentation: on-demand audio-visual content usage and virtual human deaf signing. This paper will be released at IBC2023 and available ...
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IBC2023: Technical Papers Presentation Sessions
IBC’s annual Technical Papers make a triumphant return this year, and will be presented in thematic sessions delivered across IBC2023 by the industry brains behind the studies. AI, live production workflows, sustainability, audiovisual content, 5G, on-demand content, VR, and live streaming will be just some of the progressive topics raised ...
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Trailblazing with 8K live VR at Beijing 2022
IBC2022: This Technical Paper focuses on the workflow for live events experienced in a VR headset.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Artificial intelligence (AI) won’t be writing award winning scripts soon – but it could help humans who do
IBC2022: This Technical Paper proposes a preliminary evaluation framework for story and script development that identifiesfour criteria -creative, emotional, information flow and realism–as a way to classify and review Artificial Intelligence (AI) authored materials.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Automated content enrichment in sports broadcast
IBC2022: This Technical Paper discusses an AI application that impacts the entire workflow of collecting and logging data from live sporting events, with a case study in cricket.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: AI created music
IBC2022: This Technical Paper looks at AI created music and asks the question, can we become Beethoven? It explores the musical and copyright issues around artificial intelligence and Beethoven’s 10th symphony.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Exploring the benefits of Dynamic Resolution Encoding and support in DVB standards
IBC2022: This Technical Paper explores how DRE can be applied to live applications with limited extra CPU consumption.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Data compression for 6 degrees of freedom virtual reality applications
IBC2022: This Technical Paper explores 6 DoF used in VR applications.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Encoding optimisations for video game live streaming
IBC2022: This Technical Paper discusses key elements to efficiently encode video game content in real-time and how this can lead to ’game-content aware’ encoding solutions.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Fast multi-encoding to reduce the cost of video streaming
IBC2022: This Technical Paper presents an overview of a wide range of multi-encoding schemes with and without the support of machine learning approaches integrated into the HEVC Test Model (HM) and x265, respectively.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Towards an AI-enhanced video coding standard
IBC2022: This Technical Paper describes the ongoing activities of the EVC project of the MPAI.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Automatic commentary training text-to-speech system for broadcasting
IBC2022: This Technical Paper introduces a method that automatically extracts speech from broadcast commentary through combination of deep learning methods and automatically generates training data for TSS by using the latest speech-recognition method.
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IBC2022 Tech Papers: Global news or romantic movies: how customer values are key for the entertainment experience
IBC2022: This Technical Paper demonstrates users’ self-reported value perception relates to media consumption and media behaviour.