Project description
AI-enabled SaaS for maximum efficiency in TV and video operations
Video carriers today are working in a hyper-competitive environment with decreasing revenues. Because of this, there is a growing demand for new tools that help reduce video carriers’ operational costs and improve viewers’ quality of experience. Divitel, a video distribution specialist, sees great potential in the automation of these operational processes through the integration of AI-enabled software into the television domain. The EU-funded IA for OIP project coordinated by Divitel will develop an Operations Intelligence Platform framework that allows services such as monitoring, analysis, and process automation. The platform relies on the latest development in machine learning and AI.
Objective
Research suggests that there is a market demand for third-party intelligent service management platforms. Video Service Providers need new tools to reduce their operational costs and improve end-user quality of experience through efficiencies in issue detection and resolution. Divitel sees great potential in the automation of customer care as well as the integration of AI enabled software in the Television (TV) domain. Most of the TV operators make a huge amount of revenue with their customers, but even today, customer service is very poor. Customer complaints are not answered and responded to in a proper way, the fixing time for open bugs or tickets can take up to a few weeks to months and in the end, they do not optimize their internal infrastructure based on current system failures.
Also The road to get video content from its creation to the device is long. Operators, content providers and broadcasters must not only investigate the many different types of technology, employ them effectively, but also to operate their services in an efficient way, allowing faster times to change with increasingly lower margins of error. While trying to implement this, they all have limited resources, in an industry that is becoming more and more hyper competitive. Divitel wants to change this and truly believe that the new trend of AI (Artificial Intelligence) will also take place in this industry.
To address this problem, Divitel wants to build and offer an Intelligence Operations Platform (IOP) to the marketplace. The platform enables the delivery of products and services such as Monitoring, Analysis and Managed Operations. It will rely on the latest research in Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) which runs on the top of the knowledge graph architecture and is optimized to take full advantage of its underlying data structure. Service Providers will take advantage of insights coming from the Knowledge Graph to solve challenges such as personalizing
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H2020-EU.2.3. - INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Innovation In SMEs
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H2020-EU.2.3.2.2. - Enhancing the innovation capacity of SMEs
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(opens in new window) H2020-INNOSUP-2018-2020
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7314 PS Apeldoorn
Netherlands
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