Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video

As the use of DVR (digital video recorder) is introduced widely, the effectiveness of TV commercials has decreased since the audiences can simply skip over the TV ads when viewing the pre-recorded programs. The fact damages the commercial interest of TV program productions when the advertising infor...

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Main Author: Wang, Yuxuan.
Other Authors: Lin Weisi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-442022023-03-03T20:24:38Z Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video Wang, Yuxuan. Lin Weisi School of Computer Engineering Centre for Multimedia and Network Technology DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Image processing and computer vision As the use of DVR (digital video recorder) is introduced widely, the effectiveness of TV commercials has decreased since the audiences can simply skip over the TV ads when viewing the pre-recorded programs. The fact damages the commercial interest of TV program productions when the advertising information is no longer delivered within the population. The TV-ad auto placement system targets mainly on solving the problem for digital TV providers and program producers. With the assistance of the Tobii X120 Eye Tracker® which catches the eyeball movement data from the viewers, the Automatic-Ads-Adjusting (later AAA) system displays an enhanced advertisement at the best position on the screen. Its purpose is to raise the users’ attention and to deliver most commercial information while not disturbing the viewers from watching the original program. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2011-05-31T01:45:20Z 2011-05-31T01:45:20Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44202 en Nanyang Technological University 71 p. application/pdf
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Wang, Yuxuan.
Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video
description As the use of DVR (digital video recorder) is introduced widely, the effectiveness of TV commercials has decreased since the audiences can simply skip over the TV ads when viewing the pre-recorded programs. The fact damages the commercial interest of TV program productions when the advertising information is no longer delivered within the population. The TV-ad auto placement system targets mainly on solving the problem for digital TV providers and program producers. With the assistance of the Tobii X120 Eye Tracker® which catches the eyeball movement data from the viewers, the Automatic-Ads-Adjusting (later AAA) system displays an enhanced advertisement at the best position on the screen. Its purpose is to raise the users’ attention and to deliver most commercial information while not disturbing the viewers from watching the original program.
author2 Lin Weisi
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Wang, Yuxuan.
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author Wang, Yuxuan.
author_sort Wang, Yuxuan.
title Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video
title_short Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video
title_full Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video
title_fullStr Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video
title_full_unstemmed Automatic-ads-adjusting system in football broadcast video
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