Witbe has announced its latest video algorithm: Witbe Video Quality Incident Detection, or VQ-ID. The new video algorithm is intended to detect and deliver real-time alarming of every major video and audio incident.
Witbe VQ-ID is natively integrated into Witbe Robots and is designed to detect severe deterioration events, such as macro blocking, video upscaling, frozen images or uniform screens, error or no broadcast frames, and saturated audio or absence of sound. The 24/7 alarms on every device connected to a Witbe Robot are then displayed in real time in Witbe Remote Eye Controller to enable NOC teams to take action as soon as an issue is detected. VQ-ID KPIs are natively integrated to Witbe Datalab to provide analysis of the incidents. VQ-ID also computes the amount of time a video was "clean" and the minutes where it detected major video and audio degradations.
Marie-Véronique Lacaze, co-founder, president and CEO of Witbe, said: "We are happy to announce this new algorithm for our last two shows of the year. We are eager to unveil it, as it is a feature our clients had been waiting for: real-time alarming for video and audio incidents. Our R&D team has been working hard on this algorithm for the past couple of years. Our customers will now be even better equipped to deliver the best quality of experience to their end-users. If you would like to discover our new Witbe VQ-ID, we are happy to give you a demo at either NAB New York (booth N1160), or at SCTE Cable-Tec Atlanta (booth 2415)."