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10 Great Videos To Help You Learn Data Engineering

Seattle Data Guy

That means, if you’re looking for… Read more The post 10 Great Videos To Help You Learn Data Engineering appeared first on Seattle Data Guy. It’s unavoidable that as businesses demand that their data teams implement AI, they will also realize that data engineers are a crucial piece of the data pipeline.

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Video Multiplexer Tips and Tricks

ArcGIS

Tips to properly format your metadata for the video multiplexer tool so you can geoenable video data for the Full Motion Video player.

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Moderating Inappropriate Video Content at Yelp

Yelp Engineering

This blog post discusses how Yelp protects its users from inappropriate content in videos. Videos at Yelp Recently, Yelp revamped its review experience by giving users the ability to upload videos alongside their review text.

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Better video for mobile RTC with AV1 and HD

Engineering at Meta

Here’s how we are improving the RTC video quality for our apps with tools like the AV1 codec, the challenges we face, and how we mitigate those challenges. The last few decades have seen tremendous improvements in mobile phone camera quality as well as video quality for streaming video services.

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time. Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more.

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All of Netflix’s HDR video streaming is now dynamically optimized

Netflix Tech

by Aditya Mavlankar , Zhi Li , Lukáš Krasula and Christos Bampis High dynamic range ( HDR ) video brings a wider range of luminance and a wider gamut of colors, paving the way for a stunning viewing experience. HDR was launched at Netflix in 2016 and the number of titles available in HDR has been growing ever since.

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Bringing HDR video to Reels

Engineering at Meta

Meta has made it possible for people to upload high dynamic range (HDR) videos from their phone’s camera roll to Reels on Facebook and Instagram. To show standard dynamic range (SDR) UI elements and overlays legibly on top of HDR video, we render them at a brightness level comparable to the video itself.

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