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However, most methods are static image-based techniques. Therefore, there are some problems in automatic video colorization. In particular, it is difficult to colorize the video in the appropriate ...
Koga's video caught the attention of the local media, and it sparked a debate among the Richland residents over the rights and wrongs of the logo. The school still has its mushroom cloud motif ...
An NHK logo is seen in this 2021 file photo. (Mainichi/Junichi Sasaki) TOKYO -- Japan's public broadcaster NHK has revealed the details of a Chinese contract staffer's unscripted remarks made on ...
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As the NHL prepares for its annual Stadium Series game at Ohio Stadium in March, the league has released the logo that pays ...
Originally designed as a monument symbolizing the Reconquest, the Convent of the Knights Templar of Tomar (transferred in 1344 to the Knights of the Order of Christ) came to symbolize just the ...
Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) announced on Jan. 17 that it has joined the 50:50 The Equality Project, a global initiative promoting gender equality in the media, and is working to increase the ...
Nobuo Inaba, who only took over as president of Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) in January, ordered an in-house investigation. Those interviewed included NHK’s managing directors at the time the ...
Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) dismissed a Chinese newscaster who made controversial comments during a broadcast that included referencing the Nanking Massacre and "comfort women." In a live radio ...
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