SPORT TV by Magycal: Reshaping the Landscape of Sports OTTs
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In this talk, Magycal will present Smart Info and Smart Moments, two innovative features developed for SPORT TV, Portugal’s leading sports OTT. These use AI, ML and Computer Vision, to capture new levels of audience engagement.
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