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Object Detection in Video: Capture More than Images

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The amount of video is growing rapidly across industries. A recent IDC report projects that 79.4 zettabytes of data will be created by connected Internet of things (IoT) devices by 2025, mostly generated by video applications.1 Harnessing the full potential of this content deluge is no small task. Manual video analysis is a slow, labor-intensive

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To Win in Streaming Media Services, Get Clever with Data

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­­­ Verizon could be the latest to enter the fray in the well-populated streaming media services market. This summer, the telecommunications giant has potential plans to launch a new Netflix competitor. But there’s a problem: according to Derek O’Donnell, senior research analyst at Gartner, the average limit for subscriptions to online streaming services is three, and

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Contextual Video Advertising: Why It Matters and How AI Can Help

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Have you ever watched a sad movie on TV that was suddenly interrupted by an upbeat, loud ad? How did it make you feel? Did you suddenly find yourself switching gears emotionally? Did the ad seem jarring and inappropriate? Did you wind up resenting the advertiser? There’s ample evidence to back up the belief that

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What the Big Game Might Have Looked Like with Watson

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While the audience for the biggest football event of the year—111 million strong—was on par with previous broadcasts, the game itself posted its lowest ratings in the past three years. Coming off of a less-than-stellar regular season, which saw a 9 percent drop in ratings, it’s safe to say that viewers felt something was lacking. One

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How AI Will Change Live Sports Broadcasting

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New innovations constantly change how fans watch their favorite live sports. Integral elements of today’s broadcasts like slow motion and instant replay didn’t exist before the 1950s. On-screen graphics are even more recent: Imagine watching a soccer game without the score in the top left corner of the screen, or a football game without the

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Future of Esports & Its Tie to Streaming Video

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If any activity is tailor-made for streaming video, it’s esports. Competitive video game playing (and watching) is poised to be a $1.5 billion industry by 2020, according to market research firm NewZoo. While online streaming services like Twitch and YouTube built a loyal audience of viewers, the lure of ad dollars has attracted the interest

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