Innovation Remote production with AI camera ecosystem
The idea of an AI-enabled camera ecosystem for broadcasting major sporting events or similar events entails the use of artificial intelligence and GPS technology, in order to track and record specific objects or people automatically during the event.
In brief AI camera ecosystem
The AI-enabled camera should be equipped with advanced computer vision algorithms and machine learning abilities. It ought to be in a position to recognise and track interesting objects, as well as athletes, players or certain elements of the game, such as balls, based on their visual features. It would also use GPS data to increase tracking accuracy and provide location-based information.
Description Aims and implementation
Such a system could work with the following functions:
Object recognition
Tracking algorithms
GPS integration
Automatic framing
Intelligent transitions
Analysis in real time
The AI-enabled camera system combines computer vision, machine learning and GPS technology in order to automate the tracking and recording process during sporting events or similar scenarios. It enables a better broadcasting experience, a higher degree of accuracy and greater efficiency when providing relevant content to spectators.
Externer Link
5G Mediahub is an EU-funded project as part of the H2020 programme and Grant Agreement No 101016714. 5G Mediahub deals with the 5G-based distribution of media content for broadcasters. Term of the project: 2021 to 2024.