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Sports Highlights via AI

nazarijo writes "Found via Brian Chin's Weblog, it looks like scientists and researchers at Microsoft are working on ways to automatically discover game highlights. This article in the New Scientist discusses several research groups, some in Europe, working to make these ideas a reality. Microsoft research is doing this, too, with highlights from the Mariner's shown as examples. A choice quote from the end of the MSR piece: 'By hitting the highlights of baseball games, we get to view only the best parts of multimedia life. And who knows what's next? Maybe political speeches will become shorter, or the eleven o'clock news will last only 5 minutes, the witty banter between news anchors edited out.'"

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  1. potential of abuse by cRueLio · · Score: 5, Insightful

    dont mean to sound paranoid, but couldnt people controlling these systems control the media? people that could censor shit even more than it is today?

  2. sudden crowd noise = key events by keyshawn632 · · Score: 5, Insightful


    Usually during big plays and events worthy of next morning's [espn] sportscenter; the crowd usually gets extremely loud, in a short burst of time. They [software makers] could use this to their advantage, and record footage when the db level is above a certain amount, say 100 [give or take 15 secs. ,before and after, the length of time of the desired db level.