Technical Papers – Page 2
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Detecting illegal credential sharing in video subscription
The video industry faces new types of piracy and threats that cannot be prevented by embedding secure hardware or software in consumer devices.
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Technical practices for a Multi-CDN distribution strategy
Data in a Multi-CDN (Content Delivery Network) setup is load balanced dynamically using real-time traffic information gathered throughout the delivery chain.
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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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Using speech to search: Privacy and UX
Differences of how a voice assistant is activated seems to influence the overall perception of user experience, control and acceptance of such an interactive system.
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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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Hackers: Analysis of Attack Anatomies
In the current digital era, executives leading companies of all sizes are facing a daunting challenge in defending their most valuable digital assets.
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MPEG-21 UD: A solution for horizontal integration of media recommendation systems
Nowadays, the availability of large-scale data poses serious limitations in terms of usability.
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Remote interpreting for live events and broadcast – inclusion in multiple ways
Live content gathers the highest audience share on TV today – since pre-produced content can already be viewed on demand.
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The wall of moments: An immersive event experience at home
Within the ICoSOLE project, different (cost-effective) ways of capturing spatially outspread events are being considered.
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Video clarity: High speed data mining for video
Video feature extraction is not new; there is a long-standing interest among technologists and media industry stakeholders from the 1990s onward in ‘automated content analysis’.
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RAI Active News: Integrating knowledge in the newsrooms
The exponential growth of digital resources availability is enabling new forms of content creation, sharing, and delivery.
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The full monty: Moving beyond the hybrid cloud
Many media companies are moving some of their video and visual effects workflows to the cloud, but leaving some components—such as primary data storage and editing workstations—on-premises.
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Securing the digital home
Your smart thermostat automatically adjusts the temperature when you’re away.
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Architectures and protocols powering illegal content streaming over the internet
The history of pay-TV [1, 2, 3], considering the business at stake, is unsurprisingly tightly coupled with the history of content services piracy, effectively proving the saying that “security is a process, not a product” in this industry.
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TV Insights – Application of Big Data to television
The advent of the Internet and the resulting volume of data that needs to be managed, stored, and analysed led to the emergence of modern day Big Data technologies.
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Coexistence between LTE and DTT – practical experience following the clearance and relicensing of 800 MHz spectrum in the UK
An interference mitigation programme is underway in the UK and this has led to an improved understanding of real-world TV reception and interference prediction and mitigation.
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HDR for legacy displays using sectional tone mapping
One of the main goals of future television is to create a more immersive experience. The viewer should get the feeling that he or she is inside the action.
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A single layer HDR video coding framework with SDR capability
The arrival of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard enables the deployment of new video services with enhanced viewing experience, such as Ultra HD broadcast services. In addition to an increased spatial resolution, Ultra HD can bring a wider colour gamut (WCG) and a higher dynamic range (HDR) than ...
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Advantages and challenges of a vast server-side video advertising solution
Video advertising is still one of the leading approaches with which content and service providers can monetize video content.
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WIB – A new system concept for Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT)
WiB is a new wideband reuse-1 based DTT concept, developed at Teracom, Sweden, by E. Stare.
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