All Machine learning articles
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Whitepaper
Next gen TV technologies now at bat in sports
IBC Showcase: ML, AI and next gen TV are driving the sports entertainment revolution: find out how to leverage opportunities in this Fincons Group whitepaper.
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Thought Leadership
Innovative ecosystem play
Following an era of rapidly changing technology, virtualisation and SDN/ NFV, 5G is now redefining businesses across the globe, writes Tech Mahindra global head of innovation Nikhil Malhotra.
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Technical Papers
ML extracts and semantic graphs
Effective entertainment discovery solutions require a deeper understanding of content, and one approach to harnessing this knowledge is extracting semantically-relevant metadata.
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Industry Trends
AI: Transforming media production
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have enabled manufacturers and broadcasters to develop and implement smarter tools and applications to boost the entire content lifecycle.
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Industry Trends
Artificial intelligence in the real world
While there are an increasing number of real world applications from vendors using artificial intelligence to automate and speed up processes, legislation - including the forthcoming EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) - is catching up .
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Industry Trends
Getting to grips with AI in broadcasting
Artifical Intelligence (AI) promises much, but what is the underlying technology and how can it benefit the media industry?
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Executive Interviews
Richard Friedel: “We’ve always had change, but this is exceptional”
With the media industry undergoing such enormous change it is essential that broadcasters know who their customers are and what they want, says Fox’s Richard Friedel.
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Technical Papers
Leveraging cloud-based predictive analytics to strengthen audience engagement
An abundance of technical advancements has expanded the range of options for media consumers.
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Executive Interviews
Elisabetta Romano: Rise of the robots
Increasing automation in the industry may be a difficult topic but Ericsson’s Elisabetta Romano believes it has great potential not just for broadcast but for the media industry as a whole.