AWS for Media & Entertainment
IBC SHOW 2024
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Data Science & Analytics

Video Summarization

Data Science & Analytics - Video Summarization

This Video Summarization demonstration addresses the challenge of efficiently creating engaging short-form video content from longer source videos, catering to media organizations and broadcasters. By leveraging Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Transcribe, and Amazon Polly, this demonstration showcases an automated process for generating concise video summaries with voice narration. These video summaries can be used by publishers to enhance content scalability, reach new audiences across social media platforms, and improve viewer experiences through personalized, bite-sized content. By streamlining the video summarization process using AWS services, media organizations can unlock new revenue opportunities and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving content landscape.

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Data Science & Analytics - Video Summarization
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