AI and Cloud Technologies for Broadcasting
Cloud Live Production: The New Resource Perspectives for Media Tech Broadcasters - A Case Study - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for BroadcastingThis case study describes a disruptive pathway from on-premises baseband ecosystem to a cloud-based enviroment capable to quit traditional production resources like Obvans and Control Rooms.
Carlos Cesar Abrahão | Globo | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ColorNet 1.5: Improving Machine Learning Color Correction for Video - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for BroadcastingThis presentation will share the results of the expanded ColorNet algorithm and the compression format tests.
Michelle Mayer | Clemson University | Clemson, South Carolina, United States
Erica Walker | Clemson University | Clemson, South Carolina, United States
D. Hudson Smith | Clemson University | Clemson, South Carolina, United States
Handling Event-Based Frame Rate Conversion in OTT Streaming Services - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for BroadcastingThis paper explains how a fully on-demand cloud-based, live, real-time frame rate conversion service was created and evaluated by a major streaming service.
Paola Hobson | InSync Technology Ltd | Petersfield, Hants, United Kingdom
Valentijn Siebrands | M2A Media | London, United Kingdom
How to Maximize Hybrid Cloud Capabilities for the "New Normal" - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for BroadcastingThe effective use of cloud services is key to the industry going forward and the main requirement is access to the cloud from anywhere, without sacrificing Quality-of-Service – enter Hybrid Cloud.
Julián Fernández-Campón Montero | Tedial | Málaga, Spain
Is The Cloud There Yet? - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for Broadcasting(Winner, 2021 BEIT Conference Proceedings Best Paper Award)
Workflow Step-by-Step: This session will examine how the cloud can enable different application workflows, and how to ensure high reliability while building and maintaining systems in the cloud.
Peter Wharton | TAG Video Systems | Tel Aviv, Israel
Live Video Transport in the Cloud with JPEG XS and AWS CDI - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for BroadcastingDescribes use of JPEG XS compression to move low-latency, live video to/from the cloud, and the Cloud Digital Interface (CDI) SDK to move uncompressed video inside the cloud.
Thomas Edwards | Amazon Web Services | Santa Monica, California, United States
Smart Compression with Artificial Intelligence - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for BroadcastingUncovering new-found techniques that leverage AI-based compression technology to enable optimal video encoding performance and utilize infrastructure in a more operational- and cost-efficient way.
Richard Fliam | MediaKind | Frisco, Texas, United States
Nelson Francisco | MediaKind | Frisco, Texas, United States
The Importance of Remote Access, Virtualization, and Hybrid Cloud for Live and Post Production - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, AI and Cloud Technologies for BroadcastingWith a backdrop of real-world examples, this presentation covers the key considerations and technologies involved in architecting a performant and secure remote access solution for hybrid clouds.
Karen D. Gondoly | Leostream Corporation | Waltham, Massachusetts, United States