Rafael Azevedo, 23 years old, computer engineering student at the State University of Feira de Santana, was hired by GloboPlay, after building a tool to improve the quality of the pay per view.
According to information from G1, Rafael has developed a system that makes facial identification for those who are watching the show, you can more naturally identify which room your favorite participant is in.
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“It often happened that a participant left a certain room in the house or the image was cut. This directly affected my experience as a user, because in order to continue to follow the participant, I had to look for him in all the other cameras, ”she explains.
After the development of the system, the student published his project on his professional social network and some days later, a person responsible for Globoplay got in touch with the student in order to arrange a meeting. After she was hired, the system was implemented on the platform and is already in use by subscribers who follow the reality show on their computer.
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