Hyperion content monitoring system brings “human” intelligence

Apr 20, 2006 4:00 PM, All

    

Snell & Wilcox recently made available its new Hyperion line of content monitoring systems. Hyperion uses intuitive algorithms that mimic human intelligence to provide dedicated audio, video and metadata monitoring for all content throughout the broadcast infrastructure, from ingest to transmission.

Hyperion evaluates the quality and makeup of the video, audio and metadata content within the signal. Rather than simply alerting operators of complete technical failure (a rare occurrence), Hyperion automatically provides an “educated opinion” as to whether each element of the program meets satisfactory viewing quality standards, as well as the legal and contractual requirements necessary to generate revenue.

For more information, visit: www.snellwilcox.com/products/control_monitoring.

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