Moments Lab Announces Public API For Its MXT Multimodal AI Indexing Technology
Leading AI for video understanding and search company Moments Lab is pleased to announce its public API, which allows organizations to enrich their media assets with powerful metadata that can be integrated into any software.
Moments Lab’s AI indexing technology MXT generates time-coded, searchable metadata on media files, capturing what's happening in every moment of a video and describing it like a human. It's capable of identifying people, logos, shot types, landmarks, speech, and highlighting the most impactful quotes in a transcript.
The new API enables organizations to better discover their content and gain statistical insights to fuel and shape a myriad of needs including content search, insights generation, curation, and recommendations.
Organizations simply make their files available to Moments Lab, where they’re temporarily stored and analyzed by MXT, before the generated metadata is sent to an existing DAM, MAM, CMS, or other software.
Metadata generated by other AI indexing tools is typically delivered in formats that are difficult to read or cannot be edited, leaving no opportunity for evaluation. MXT produces readable, text-based metadata that’s fully editable within the Moments Lab platform before being sent to existing software, ensuring portability, accuracy, and transparency.
You might also like...
HDR & WCG For Broadcast: Part 3 - Achieving Simultaneous HDR-SDR Workflows
Welcome to Part 3 of ‘HDR & WCG For Broadcast’ - a major 10 article exploration of the science and practical applications of all aspects of High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut for broadcast production. Part 3 discusses the creative challenges of HDR…
IP Security For Broadcasters: Part 4 - MACsec Explained
IPsec and VPN provide much improved security over untrusted networks such as the internet. However, security may need to improve within a local area network, and to achieve this we have MACsec in our arsenal of security solutions.
Standards: Part 23 - Media Types Vs MIME Types
Media Types describe the container and content format when delivering media over a network. Historically they were described as MIME Types.
Building Software Defined Infrastructure: Part 1 - System Topologies
Welcome to Part 1 of Building Software Defined Infrastructure - a new multi-part content collection from Tony Orme. This series is for broadcast engineering & IT teams seeking to deepen their technical understanding of the microservices based IT technologies that are…
IP Security For Broadcasters: Part 3 - IPsec Explained
One of the great advantages of the internet is that it relies on open standards that promote routing of IP packets between multiple networks. But this provides many challenges when considering security. The good news is that we have solutions…