IBC2023 Technical Papers Programme
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The media world is focussing huge concern on the capabilities and potential implications of AI which threatens to outperform humans, not only in laborious production tasks but also in the creative art
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In this session we explore how two important media technologies are being improved through user experimentation: on-demand audio-visual content usage and virtual human deaf signing. The first is a stu
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In this extended session we have four authors presenting current research spanning a range of important video processing topics – encoding, super-resolution and sustainability. These include: (i) a tu
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Extended reality technologies have now reached a maturity where standards are being proven, applications (especially in sport) are being explored through sophisticated prototypes, and practical networ
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Multicast has promised to solve the scale issue of delivering very popular television over the internet for a long time. In our first paper from BT Research, both a proof-of-concept architecture and f
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Broadcast delivery at scale combined with seamless unicast delivery to ensure coverage and service augmentation is the promise. But how close are we? In this three-paper session RAI (and its co-contri
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Broadcasters everywhere are excited at the potential of 5G networks to facilitate flexible wireless TV production. New spectrum allocations, the ease of integrating IP and the reducing cost of 5G equi
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This session shares the experiences of two broadcasters as they trialled new technologies into their production workflows. During the FIFA World Cup 2022, Globo along with its technical partners, ran
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