SMPTE-NY March Meeting: "Meta Tagging Video For Fun And Profit"

SMPTE-NY March Meeting: "Meta Tagging Video For Fun And Profit"

By SMPTE-NY

Date and time

Wednesday, March 29, 2017 · 5:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

NEP Studios

885 2nd Ave. Corner 47th St. New York, NY

Description

SMPTE-NY March, 2017 Meeting
"Meta Tagging Video For Fun And Profit"

Wednesday, March 29, 2017
5:30 PM Social hour and Networking
6:30 PM Program begins

NEP Studios
885 2nd Ave. (Corner 47th St.)
New York, NY

The future of video is mobile. Big Data, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, and Automated Workflows are the present.
They intersect at the corner of Services Blvd and Timeline Tagging Road.

SMPTE NY has assembled an expert panel to discuss that intersection from the perspectives of:

• View Start, an ecommerce software company venturing into meta-tagging video timelines for online merchants augmented by Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence services.

IBM Watson to explain how big machines make timeline metadata tags from video and other data sources.

• Arvato, a broadcast media asset management & workflow system tagging video from all kinds of data sources.

• Telestream, a post-production, distribution and broadcast transcoding & workflow automation system dealing with traditional timeline tags like timed text (captions), ad insertion etc.


Panelists
Josef Marc, CEO of View Start, www.viewstart.com
Tom Pflaum, Director Pre-Sales and Solutions at Telestream
Fabio Schiattarella, Associate Partner - Global Media and Entertainment Industry, IBM Global Business Services, IBM Watson
TBA, Bertelsmann Arvato

Produced by Jeff Cohen, TVU Networks

Refreshments will be served! Guests and non-members welcome!

Organized by

We are the New York Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), the leading technical society for the motion imaging industry.  Our more than 500 members live or work in northern New Jersey, southern New York and all of Connecticut.

SMPTE members are spread throughout 64 countries worldwide. Over 200 Sustaining (institutional) Members belong to SMPTE, allowing networking and contacts to occur on a larger scale. Touching on every discipline, our members include engineers, technical directors, cameramen, editors, technicians, manufacturers, designers, educators, consultants and field users in networking, compression, encryption and more.

SMPTE was founded in 1916 to advance theory and development in the motion imaging field. Today, SMPTE publishes internationally-recognized Standards, Recommended Practices, and Engineering Guidelines, along with the highly regarded SMPTE Journal and its peer-reviewed technical papers. SMPTE holds conferences and local Section meetings to bring people and ideas together, allowing for useful interaction and information exchange.

SMPTE strives toward its goal through:

  • Membership: Promoting networking and interaction
  • Standards: Developing industry standards
  • Education: Enhancing education through seminars, exhibitions, and conferences
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