Reely Will Help Kansas Jayhawks Create Automated Highlight Videos


The University of Kansas is expected by many to continue to advance through this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. But some in the school’s athletic department are already focused on baseball season with an eye toward a new technology partnership.

That’s because the Jayhawks recently struck a deal with Reely to use deep learning and artificial intelligence to create automated highlights for Kansas athletics, beginning with its baseball team.

It appears Reely’s first highlight reel captured an important home run that put the Jayhawks over St. John’s, long a college baseball powerhouse.

SportTechie Takeaway:

For Kansas, the deal with Reely opens up new avenues for fan engagement and sponsorships. For Reely, the partnership adds another high-profile client to the company’s expanding roster and further proves that artificial intelligence will be a part of sports well into the future. Reely’s recent deal with the St. Louis Blues and its participation in Stadia Ventures’ sports accelerator provide momentum for the company to approach and ink professional sports teams to deals with the promise of automated highlights that can be distributed across those teams’ digital and social media properties to drive fan engagement.

As for artificial intelligence as a whole, this past summer IBM worked with Wimbledon and the U.S. Open to clip and curate automated highlights in real time based on crowd noise, player reaction and other factors, and instantly provide the content to fans. Reely uses a team’s video feed—the same one watched by millions of fans—and uses deep learning and computer vision to pick out highlight-worthy plays. The end result is practically the same: Teams and organizations can satiate their fans’ hunger for instant, shareable content.