RANLP 2019
ReTV will be presenting their work on named entity linking (NEL) at the Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing conference in Varna, Bulgaria. Full conference proceedings can be found here.
ReTV will be presenting their work on named entity linking (NEL) at the Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing conference in Varna, Bulgaria. Full conference proceedings can be found here.
It's all about technology, fun, and innovation at IFA, on 6 – 11 September 2019. Once again, the world's leading brands of consumer electronics and home appliances will present a record number of new products. Among them, will be the ReTV project partners RBB showcasing novel AI-based solutions for digital content production, personalisation and repurposing. Want to meet us? Visit the RBB stand at Hall 2.2 103. Check out the press release by RBB (in German) About the Event The IFA Berlin is one of the world's leading trade shows for consumer electronics, home appliances and other applications of technology and software. For six days at the exhibition grounds at Messe Berlin, more than 1800 exhibitors from over 30 countries offer their services for retailers, buyers and experts from the industry. The IFA is also open to journalists, consumers and people who are generally interested in the latest trends in technology. Among the exhibitors are some of the world's leading camera, phone and satnav manufacturers. More recent developments in the world of technology and software such as 3D printing, smart devices and drones have their place at the IFA as well. To see the full programme of the Consumer Electronics […]
The ReTV partners have been accepted to the programme of the Joint Technical Symposium. The project coordinator Lyndon Nyxon (MOD) will present the paper "ReTV: bringing broadcaster archives to the 21st-century audiences: How ReTV solutions can optimise audiovisual content for online publication and maximise user engagement". About the Event The Joint Technical Symposium (JTS) is an international scientific and technical event dealing with matters of particular importance to audiovisual archives and archivists. Organized every few years since 1983 by the member organizations now forming the Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archiving Associations (CCAAA), it provides an opportunity for audiovisual archiving experts from different backgrounds to come together, share new and upcoming technical advances in our field, and take positions that go beyond the boundaries of specific formats or domains. It is an occasion to inform each other about what’s going on in our field and seek cross-fertilization. At a time when the digital world is converging, it is an opportunity to discuss technical issues and agree on how technologies best position us for the future of our field. To see the full programme of the conference, visit the JTS website.