Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for evaluating and providing video signals of an event. A uniform time signal is assigned to recorded video signals of the event, and to captured camera parameters and metadata, after which the video signals are automatically evaluated in a data processing device on the basis of a user input. This way, a desired portion of the video signals can be provided to the user on the basis of the evaluation.
Abstract: A method for extracting at least one audio object from at least two audio input signals, each of which contains the audio object. The second audio input signal is syncronized with the first audio input signal while obtaining a synchronized second audio input signal. The audio object is extracted by applying at least one trained model to the first audio signal and to the synchronized second audio input signal. The audio object is outputted. Further, the step of synchronizing the second audio input signal with the first audio input signal includes the steps of: generating audio signals; analytically calculating a correlation between the audio signals; optimizing the correlation vector; and determining the synchronized second audio input signal using the optimized correlation vector.
Abstract: Integrated control panel and electronic displays wherein the control panel may be positioned over the electronic display with at least part of the display being visible to the user. The control panel may consist of control elements such as rotary controls or buttons that can be associated with graphics on the display. Light emitters and detectors may be used to detect movement of the control elements such that the region of the display adjacent or juxtaposed to the control elements is not obscured from view of the user.
Abstract: Integrated control panel and electronic displays wherein the control panel may be positioned over the electronic display with at least part of the display being visible to the user. The control panel may consist of control elements such as rotary controls or buttons that can be associated with graphics on the display. Light emitters and detectors may be used to detect movement of the control elements such that the region of the display adjacent or juxtaposed to the control elements is not obscured from view of the user.