UK government commits £4 million to esports broadcasting research
Project will create 'immersive audience experiences'
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Project will create 'immersive audience experiences'
How technology will impact broadcasting in 2019
By Paul Shen, CEO, TVU Networks
TVBEurope asks industry experts for their 2019 predictions
By Stuart Almond, head of marketing and communications, Sony Professional, Europe
By Paul Shanley, director of business development and partnerships, Associated Press
By Dave Colantuoni, senior director of product management, Avid
By Kristan Bullet, joint managing director at Piksel
New research from Adobe shows UK behind when it comes to implementation
Government agrees package for company focussing on AI and immersive technologies
Ascend chip series is capable of machine learning
Andreas Jacobi, CEO at Make.TV, on how combining the cloud and AI can help broadcasters deliver the latest news even faster
Video Recommendations extracts rich metadata from video libraries and combines it with consumer viewing patterns
Aims to improve timeshifted viewing experience
Data-driven solution harnesses the Jump TV customer insight platform and the Accedo One video experience platform
Q900R will feature Real 8K Resolution and AI upscaling, Q HDR 8K and Quantum Processor 8K
Will be available in the UK, Germany, France and Spain
Solution will see its official debut at IBC
Artificial Intelligence was used to discover a selection of programmes from the BBC's archive
Prototype will leverage the emotional triggers of viewers to deliver personalised cover art
TVU Networks will showcase a sweep of live video solutions, including the AI-driven TVU MediaMind Platform, at this year’s IBC Show. The core of...
By Sarah Henley, co-founder of SVoD comedy platform NextUp
Paper looked at artificial intelligence in production
Funding part of latest grants from Google's DNI Fund
Technology enables brand’s adverts to be placed next to relevant scenes in a linear TV show
Ooyala's head of content strategy Paula Minardi weighs in on the company's latest industry report
IBM Watson auto-curates highlights based on analysis of crowd noise, players' movements and match data
Could we watch the next World Cup without any kind of screen?
Figure part of SMPTE's 2018 Innovation and Technology in Media and Entertainment Survey
Final sessions will take a look into 2020
IBM's technology will be used to launch "The Highlight Machine"
Next generation of user interaction, data and artificial intelligence will be discussed on day two
This month’s issue focuses on the next generation of broadcast
Sky is the most innovative brand in the UK, while Vodafone is the most valuable
App provides athlete profiles to users who hold their smartphones to focus on particular athletes' faces on television
New report suggests time spent online globally will overtake TV for the first time
Calls on public and private sectors to boost investment to €20 billion
First integration of the AI assistant into a TV service
Latest report says the wider adoption of AI will deliver a major boost to the economy
PlayStation Vue breaks out, and how film posters could be based on a viewer's clicks
Service will enable fans to choose to receive highlights from their favourite players
Creative Cloud update also enhances sound, animation, graphics, immersive content
Smart assistant for journalists boosts usage of content, fosters collaboration and augments editorial workflows