| One of the first projects will focus on
applying image/video search technologies to CBeebies and CBBC programmes.
This IBM Research system, code-named "Marvel," has the ability
to visually analyse images/video to categorise the content based on
appearance and make it more searchable. The project will utilise Marvel
to create a compelling set of multimedia interactive search experiences
for accessing BBC children's content online.
Ashley Highfield, BBC director of future media & technology,
said: "This alliance with IBM will offer new and genuinely
innovative services to our audiences. For example, combining the
BBC's massive TV and radio archive with IBM's cutting-edge research
into video and audio search technology should provide the means
to unlocking huge latent value in our long tail of content."
In addition, IBM will work with the BBC's official technology partner
Siemens to deploy a pilot of their Media Hub technology in order
to trial new business processes and ways of working amongst the
BBC's creative teams. The pilot follows the recent deployment by
Siemens of IBM's WebSphere products, which sit at the centre of
the BBC's service oriented architecture.
Steve Canepa, IBM's vice president for media and entertainment,
said: "We look forward to collaborating with the BBC on these
exciting and innovative new areas. IBM's combination of media and
entertainment industry solution capability, R&D investment,
services skills and technologies will help us to ensure that the
BBC remains one of the most advanced media companies in the world."
IBM is also discussing potential collaboration projects with the
BBC in areas including content distribution; customer relations
management; joint research; and rights management. Siemens, the
BBC's technology partner, will work in conjunction with the BBC
and IBM.
The BBC has a well-established relationship with IBM spanning many
years in consultancy, training, development support, and results
and analysis for major sporting events.
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