IBC2024 Tech Papers: A user-centric approach to facial recognition for TV content
This paper addresses the need for a consistent evaluation framework designed specifically for video content.
This paper addresses the need for a consistent evaluation framework designed specifically for video content.
This paper explores how broadcast media organisations can utilize systems that automatically label news articles.
This paper provides seamless service discovery (using DVB-I) with the delivery options of 5G (5G broadcast, 5G Media Streaming or hybrid).
This paper outlines a novel architecture blueprint that use large language models (LLMs) to enhance ad targeting effectiveness through personalized messaging.
In this paper, we analyze how 5G Broadcast can be introduced and deployed while coexisting in the same UHF channel with several other legacy broadcast radio technologies, including ATSC 3.0, DVB-T2 and ISDB-T
This paper examines the collaborative efforts of BBC R&D, TV2 and Neutral Wireless to investigate and optimise 5G for low latency production in TV studio settings and multi-camera outdoor broadcasts, which in many aspects differ from newsgathering.
This session shares the experiences of two broadcasters as they trialled new technologies into their production workflows. The session took place at IBC2023 at the RAI, Amsterdam on Friday 15 September. These three papers are available to download via the links below.
In this paper, Nokia Technologies presents the world’s first implementation of the upcoming MPEG standard for video-based point cloud compression.
American football games - the Super Bowl in particular - have always drawn large TV audiences, but with a drop in the number of people tuning into the NFL, what can be done to boost viewing figures and maintain interest in the sport?