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As well as TVU Network's remote production capabilities, Red Bull Media House used AI for facial recognition, starting number detection and logo identification of...
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As well as TVU Network's remote production capabilities, Red Bull Media House used AI for facial recognition, starting number detection and logo identification of...
MobilePoser aims to democratise motion capture, making immersive experiences more accessible
The profile aims to facilitate compatibility across devices ahead of the European 5G Broadcast rollout
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"Collecting smartphone data from our panel means that we can now report on people rather than devices," said BARB.
According to Digital TV Research, the total will climb by 25 million in 2020 alone
Short-form content also on the rise
Smartphones are becoming ever more popular for video viewing
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Around 40 per cent of young people watch short-form content daily
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