Chances are, the technologies that you have experienced video content on and through have been shaped by Adeia. From digital cable and DVRs to Electronic Programme Guides and conversational user interfaces, the technologists, scientists and engineers in Adeia’s highly-experienced research and development lab in San Jose, California have an iconic legacy that includes over 8000 patents across the world of entertainment and beyond.
As video consumption grows, and consumers explore and experience video in new ways, the need for content storage and high-performance computing (HPC) present fresh opportunities for Adeia to do more of what they do best: develop patentable innovations that expand the industries they serve.
A new beginning
Following a US$3bn merger in 2020, TiVo Corp.’s parent company, Xperi Holding Corp., decided this year to announce a standalone intellectual property (IP) business.
“Following separation, Adeia will be the leading independent IP licensing business, driven by its pioneering media and semiconductor innovations,” said Paul Davis, who has moved from his Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary role at Xperi – a Silicon Valley-based entertainment tech company – to take over as CEO.
Serhad Doken, Chief Technology Officer, gives us an insight into the IP business Adeia, which invents, develops and licenses innovations that advance our lives
ADEIA: Innovation for the future of entertainment
While not a household name, Adeia is nevertheless present in millions of homes. An innovator in recommendation personalisation, search discovery, metadata user interfaces, user experience, and semiconductor domains going back to the early nineties, it has also grown with a string of high-profile acquisitions such as Veveo (a Natural Language Processing pioneer) and Pelican Imaging.
The logic behind the separation of the holding company and the product business is to unlock value for shareholders and investors. Adeia’s role is now firmly placed in long-term research and monetisation of that research, with a high focus on intellectual property.
The media-focused business will continue its work with pay-TV providers and OTT (over the top) video service providers, including notable names such as; Netflix, Disney, and HBO, as well as consumer electronics OEMs and social media companies.
The company ensures it has an army of employees equipped with PhDs, looking not just at what is coming in the next few months, but in the long term. “We work on tough technical problems, and we’re fully supportive of inventions and inventors,” said Serhad Doken, Chief Technology Officer at Xperi, who will now lead technology at Adeia.
SERHAD DOKEN CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER, ADEIAFor nearly 30 years, Doken has worked with CEOs, CTOs, CFOs, corporate strategy,
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Adeia will be there to tackle the toughest R&D challenges in media”
business units, professional services, sales, legal groups, and M&A (mergers and acquisitions) teams during every interaction, day in and day out.
“I was brought in to build the media R&D team last year, as we are getting ready to separate as a public company during Q3 of 2022. I have a long tenure working on innovation-specific roles at various companies. This was an exciting opportunity for me to work at the top of the innovation funnel yet again, with the potential to invent the future as the sole focus of the role,” Doken explains.
To deliver on long-term strategic goals, Doken has built a team of experienced inventors and innovators who work on the next generation of user interfaces and technologies such as augmented reality, virtual reality, volumetric video (3D), cloud gaming, connected advertising, light-field displays and compression, next-generation streaming, 3D-content engines, and many other technologies that branch from connected, home-related services such as spatial audio, content security and moderation.
Moving outside the home, the team works on virtual collaboration and the evolution of video conferencing from where it stands today to the next generation of network convergence.
SERHAD DOKEN
TITLE: CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
INDUSTRY: ENTERTAINMENT
LOCATION: NEW YORK, USA
Serhad Doken leads the technology roadmap, research strategy and advanced R&D projects. He was previously Executive Director of Innovation & Product Realisation at Verizon, where he drove new 5G and Mobile Edge Computing powered services, and before that, VP, Innovation Partners at InterDigital, focused on technology strategy and external R&D projects. He has also worked on emerging mobile technology incubation at Qualcomm and held positions at Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks and PSI AG.
Mr. Doken is an inventor on 30 issued patents over 90 worldwide applications. He has a Computer Engineering degree from Bosphorus University and completed the M&A Executive Education Program at The Wharton School and the New Ventures Executive Education Program at Harvard Business School. BIO
SERHAD DOKEN CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER, ADEIA
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This was an exciting opportunity for me to work at the top of the innovation funnel yet again, with the potential to invent the future”
Much of what Adeia does is underpinned by AI (artificial intelligence) and related to media, such as natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision.
Doken adds: “For any company who's active in these fields – whether it’s for products they have today or they’re thinking of launching new products and services in new markets - Adeia will be there to tackle
the toughest R&D challenges the media can throw at us.”
Smart, immersive and personal content delivery
It's a widely accepted fact that consumers gravitate to video services that are personalised. To achieve such personalisation, according to Doken, vast amounts of multi-modal data needs to be processed in real time and automated metadata needs to be created. Both would help enable faster searches, as a basic example, within a very vast library.
“If I wanted to search for movies – for example, videos that were shot in London during the last 10 years that have Daniel Craig in it, that both my wife and I may like – that's not an easy task. If I were to ask the same question of my smart speaker, that’s an even more difficult query to interpret since it’s such a long, cascaded question. Our innovations, in practice, provide the best answer for the user in a very short amount of time,” said Doken.
When dealing with content, privacy and security are also concerns that the whole industry is looking at. The shift from a linear TV world into a connected TV world will have significant ramifications for advertising.
“It was easier in linear TV because your cable company or the TV service provider had a lot of data about you, but, in a connected TV world, you're interfacing with many applications, and they may not necessarily be aware of each other. That's why you see a lot of consortiums in the connected TV advertising world, each trying to come up with standardised solutions so it’s easier to share standardised data –particularly in a post-cookie world.”
Doken believes first-party data, rather than third-party data, will gather importance. Contextual recommendations in terms of