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AMIA 2019

We are crossing the big pond to present ReTV results at the AMIA 2019 Conference in Baltimore, the United States. The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) is the world’s largest international association of professional media archivists. The conference provides a forum to address the best ways to preserve and provide access to our media heritage. ReTV will take part in the panel "Open Sourcing Online Video Distribution Technologies" (9:30-10:30, 15 November). We will present how ReTV technologies for media monitoring and video analysis that help media archives repurpose their content and bring it to contemporary audiences. See the full programme here.

RANLP 2019

Varna, Bulgaria

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.

TVX 2019

MediaCityUK 101-110 Broadway, Salford

ReTV partners will host workshop at the 2019 TVX conference taking place in in MediaCityUK, Manchester’s world-leading hub for creative media and technology innovation. 1ST INTL WORKSHOP ON DATA-DRIVEN PERSONALISATION OF TELEVISION (DATATV 2019) Description Synopsis: The aim of the DataTV 2019 workshop will be to address the increasing importance and relevance of richly granular and semantically expressive data about TV content in the media value chain. Such data needs extraction, modelling and management before it can be meaningfully reused in new, innovative services for TV content such as: – Content Summarization (e.g. to provide highlights of a program according to a specific user, theme or channel) – Recommendation and Scheduling across Publication Channels (Broadcast, Streaming, Social Networks) – In Stream Personalisation of Content (both spatial and temporal modification of text, audio, video) The workshop will solicit latest research and development in all areas of data creation and management for TV content and aims to support the growth of a community of researchers and practicioners interested in data value for personalised TV. Topics for the workshop include: – Extraction and modelling of data about TV content (program description, decomposition, semantic representation, categorization, emotion/mood, ratings, public discussion about it etc.) – Curation of this data throughout the media value chain, e.g. use of the […]