All Metadata articles – Page 8
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Technical Papers
An end-to-end approach for delivering data-driven stories
With the sheer scale of digital information now available, many journalists have recently started using data in order to tell compelling stories.
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Industry Trends
VR of low strategic importance, according to Avid survey
Fewer than one in five respondents to an Avid Customer Association (ACA) survey consider virtual and augmented reality to be important to their strategic growth plans, with more than 80% still pondering business models for adopting the nascent technology.
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Industry Trends
Global media technology revenue stabilises
The broadcast and media technology market global revenue grew in 2016, with products and services reaching $50.97 billion.
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Technical Papers
A natural language interface for search and recommendations of digital media entertainment
In the last couple of years, there has been a rapid growth of second screen devices such as mobiles and tablets to drive digital entertainment systems.
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Technical Papers
Integrity of content, metadata and workflow in loosely integrated systems
In a broadcast organization content is created generally with an intent to publish and/or archive it in one way or another.
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Executive Interviews
The evolution of broadcast and the true meaning of IP
The transition to IP, the value of metadata and the ageing media industry are just some of the issues facing the broadcast sector today.
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Technical Papers
Using IMF for international distribution: What does that mean?
Speed reading can often lead to misinterpretation. The title of this paper, “USING IMF FOR INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION”, is intentionally ambiguous, hence the subtitle WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? Assuming that you interpret IMF as SMPTE’s Interoperable Mastering Format (1), the ambiguity comes from the word using.
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Technical Papers
Automatic recovery and verification of subtitles for large collections of video clips
In the UK the BBC provides subtitles for 100% of its television programmes on all of its main television channels.
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Technical Papers
Lens metadata: A key link to the production chain and how to capture it
The value of metadata is now completely accepted for archiving and in many areas of production, particularly news, where it is crucial to enabling people to search, find and manage content quickly and easily.
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Technical Papers
Using metadata to maximise yield and expand inventory in TV – contextual advertising
In the space of the content (video) consumption on an OTT platform (using IPTV, mobile, tablet), showing contextual ads is a currently a function of global attributes only. From the content perspective, typically parameters like the content type, title, genre, language etc. are considered. While from a user profiling ...
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Technical Papers
Metadata enriching technology as the key to effective target audience engagement and content monetization
The economy and its way to market its goods and services have been changing over the last decades. With the social transformation and the trend towards a pleasure and leisure oriented society, economic variations and new orientations have been established.