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Mobile and broadcast networks cooperation for high quality mobile video: A win-win approach
The mobile communications sector is characterized by an exponentially increasing traffic demand for high quality mobile multimedia services, a significant portion of which identifiable with linear Television (TV) and scheduled broadcast (point-to-multipoint) distribution.
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The open source turning codec: Towards fast, flexible and parallel HEVC encoding
The ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) and the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) combined their expertise to form the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC), and finalised the first version of the H.265/High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard (1) in January 2013.
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Future of voice control for consumer interactions with IoT systems: in the context of integration with other services offered by traditional service providers
As the population in developed countries ages and installations of flat screens continue en-mass, consumers’ affection for large TV screens grows.
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Gaze tracking using corneal images captured by a single high-sensitivity camera
Today’s high-resolution, high-sensitivity cameras alongside powerful image processing algorithms make possible many new applications.
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Automatic production system of sign language CG animation for meteorological information
As the sole public broadcaster in Japan, NHK strives to rectify the so-called information gap that creates social barriers.
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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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Mixed reality technologies for immersive interactive broadcast
ACTION-TV [1] proposes an innovative mode of user interaction for broadcasting to relax the rigid and passive nature of present broadcasting ecosystems.
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Becoming a data-driven broadcaster and delivering a unified and personalised broadcast user experience
With the new distribution opportunities offered by hybrid technologies and standards (HbbTV [1] and RadioDNS [2]), broadcasters’ new challenge is to provide the right content on the right device at the right time to the right people.
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