Brochures; IBC 2006

Developing Audience Research Technology for the 21st Century

Click R&D Brochure; IBC 2006

Arena - Developing audience research technology for the 21st Century

Automated tapeless production

DIRAC - the video compression family using open technology

Hybrid Services: Convergence of broadcast and broadband delivered content

MATRIS - An EU-funded collaborative project developing a system to estimate the movement of a camera in real-time, by tracking natural features and using an inertial measurement unit

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Related Projects

  • Aims to provide tools to measure use of new television formats, including their interactive elements.

  • Automated tapeless production.

  • MATRIS - Markerless real-time Tracking for Augmented Reality Image Synthesis

  • Dirac is a general-purpose video codec aimed at resolutions from QCIF (180x144) to HDTV (1920x1080) progressive or interlaced.

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