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Link: https://show.ibc.org/ibc-conference/tech-talks?utm_source=wiki_cfp&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=techpaper | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
IBC welcome's entries from every discipline, whether you are a professional or a professor, a member of a R&D team, working alone or within a global brand and from across any part of the broadcast, communications, electronic media and entertainment fields.
The scope of media technology continues to diversify well beyond the traditional production and distribution of audio-visual content. Today the industry embraces such developments as: machine learning (AI), VR, AR, mobility, immersivity, user psychology, gesture recognising interfaces, blockchain, autonomous production, business data analytics, and the tracking and generation of sports data, to list just a few. IBC is especially interested in up-and-coming areas such as these and the potential that they have for influencing the future of the media and broadcast industry. All submissions are peer-reviewed by a panel of professional experts and will be published on IBC365. Papers accepted for presentation at the IBC Conference will also have a chance of winning the highly coveted Best Conference Paper Award, presented at the IBC Awards. Submit your 300 word synopsis outlining a fresh perspective on a challenging subject, a cutting-edge prototype or a piece of enlightening research begging for wider recognition for your chance to gain the undivided attention of the sharpest minds in electronic media. The Call for Technical Papers is now open! Deadline Monday 5 February 2018. |
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