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8th FOKUS Media Web Symposium

Fraunhofer FOKUS Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31, berlin

The FOKUS Media Web Symposium (MWS) is an annual international conference organized by Fraunhofer FOKUS hosting 200+ participants from all over the world discussing Internet based media delivery. In two days MWS covers technical aspects (workshop, tutorials, and exhibition on the first day) as well as trends and business related aspects (conference on the second day). The event will take place on the 21-22 May, Berlin and ReTV partner RBB will attend this event. Within the conference, workshops and tutorials, the MWS will offer the latest insights in internet delivered media such as Machine Learning and Data Science for next-gen Media, Advanced Streaming Tech, 5G, VR/AR/360° Video, Dynamic Ad Insertion, Addressable TV, SmartTV/ HbbTV, related standardization and market developments. Following our tradition of providing a platform for international technology experts, the latest developments of web technologies and up-and-coming trends of the creative industry will be presented and discussed. During the sessions, coffee breaks in the exhibition area, as well as at the Media Web Night, participants will discuss where broadcast and over the top delivery will go and which technologies and business models will be most sustainable. See the program below. For more information about the FOKUS Media Web Symposium please also have a look […]

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AI4TV 2019: 1st International Workshop on AI for Smart TV Content Production, Access and Delivery

Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions Nice Acropolis 1 Esplanade John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Nice, France

ReTV has joined forced with MeMAD project partners to host AI4TV - the first international workshop on AI for smart TV content production, access and delivery. The workshop is co-located with the 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia. Technological developments in comprehensive video understanding – detecting and identifying visual elements of a scene, combined with audio understanding (music, speech), as well as aligned with textual information such as captions, subtitles, etc. – have been undergoing a significant revolution during recent years. New scientific breakthroughs in video understanding through the application of AI techniques along with the increase in the volume of multimedia content and more computational power have led to significant improvements in automated video description and have opened fresh avenues for the seamless combination of multiple modalities’ analysis. The workshop aims to bring together experts from academia and industry in order to discuss the latest research progress in topics related to multimodal information analysis, and in particular, semantic analysis of video, audio, and textual information for smart digital TV content production, access and delivery. The main goal of the workshop is to promote AI techniques for multimedia analysis to enable smarter content production, access and delivery with the emphasis on […]