After three years of extensive research, the ReTV project has delivered user applications that demonstrate how broadcasters and media archives can use AI-powered technologies to reuse their... read more →
Content personalisation is one of the key trends that continues to shape the media sector and form audience habits. Social media and content platforms are battling amongst each... read more →
When the ReTV project kicked off in 2018 with the goal to re-imagine television for an interactive age, none of us imagined what the third and final year... read more →
On 3-4 December, ReTV partners held the eighth general assembly. As we approach the final year of the project, partners from different locations in Europe gathered online to discussed... read more →
Today we want to update you on our ‘Abendgruß’ application. As part of the 4u2 use case, ‘Abendgruß’ application aims to provide consumers with quick and easy access to... read more →
On September 14, ReTV and MeMAD held the online DataTV 2020 webinar. Bringing together experts in the field of (meta)data and television, from both academia and the industry,... read more →
We are excited to announce that innovations developed under our Horizon 2020 research project analysed by the European Commission's Innovation Radar are now featured on their website. The Innovation... read more →
On 3-4 June, ReTV partners held the seventh general assembly. Two and a half years since the beginning of the project have flown by and the two-day online meeting... read more →
What is the potential of Artificial Intelligence on public media services? Back in December 2019, we participated in a workshop organised by the European Audiovisual Observatory on the... read more →
Journalists, broadcasters, as well as simple users regularly create video content to be published in established (e.g., TV) and emerging (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram) channels. Whilst content... read more →