Valoosa's Platform Analyzes Video Streams to Suggest Viewer Programming
Jana Pijak — March 21, 2016 — Tech
References: valossa & independent
Finnish tech brand Valoosa is the developer behind whatismymovie.com, a search engine that recommends movie programming to viewers by analyzing multiple web streams at once. Dubbed the "first ever descriptive movie search engine," Valoosa's intuitive platform helps users uncover films based on specific phrases, actor names and other criteria that relates to titles they may not necessarily remember.
Whatismymovie.com is inspired by music identification platform Shazam that uses sound to identify artists and song titles. "The technology analyses video streams in real time to identify more than one thousand concepts" and boasts a user-friendly interface that promotes efficiency and simplicity.
This unique search engine is inspired by similar services like Google or Bing but specifically targets film buffs who are looking to remember obscure film titles in seconds.
Whatismymovie.com is inspired by music identification platform Shazam that uses sound to identify artists and song titles. "The technology analyses video streams in real time to identify more than one thousand concepts" and boasts a user-friendly interface that promotes efficiency and simplicity.
This unique search engine is inspired by similar services like Google or Bing but specifically targets film buffs who are looking to remember obscure film titles in seconds.
Trend Themes
1. Intuitive Search Engines - Developing search engines that provide intuitive programming suggestions could lead to new opportunities for content discovery and aggregation.
2. Real-time Video Analysis - Advancing real-time video analysis technology could lead to innovations in video streaming services that are more personalized and efficient.
3. Descriptive Search Technology - Further development of technology that can identify thousands of concepts in real-time streams could lead to opportunities in various search applications.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry could benefit from intuitive search engines and real-time video analysis, allowing for more personalized recommendations for movies, TV shows, and other content.
2. Technology Industry - The technology industry could further the development of real-time video analysis and descriptive search technology.
3. Digital Marketing Industry - The digital marketing industry could use real-time video analysis and intuitive search engines to target their advertising more effectively to consumers.
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