Vinten will showcase its own AI and machine learning solutions, including the advanced VEGA robotic control system at NAB Show 2024.
Vinten, a leading name in camera support solutions under the Videndum brand, has announced the launch of a series of comprehensive technology guides. These guides are designed to illuminate the path toward embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies for robotic studios.
The guides delve into the transformative capabilities of AI and sophisticated computational algorithms, shedding light on their applications and advantages. From streamlining studio operations to augmenting precision and adaptability, the topics covered span a wide spectrum. They include the pivotal role of AI in studio production, its practical applications such as voice prompting and presenter tracking, the benefits and hurdles of transitioning to IP-based live production solutions, and their seamless integration into corporate networks. Furthermore, the guides outline strategies for streamlining studio production, optimising real-time performance, and bolstering productivity through AI-driven automation. They also examine the revolutionary impact of AI-assisted automation on broadcast robotics.
Neil Gardner, Senior Product Manager for Vinten Robotics, said: “Efficiency and innovation have become indispensable components of success in the fast-paced broadcasting landscape. As AI and machine learning technology reshape studio operations, our series of technology guides offer practical support for navigating the complexities of modern studio production.”
Vinten is set to unveil its own AI and machine learning solutions, including the advanced VEGA robotic control system, at the NAB Show 2024 in Las Vegas.
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