iPharro Media will showcase its MediaSeeker video fingerprinting technology for automated visual content detection across multiple media outlets during IBC2008 this week in Amsterdam.
With MediaSeeker, digital video can be analyzed, protected and monetized at any point in the media distribution value chain. The technology works with extremely high accuracy and does not require an audio track.
MediaSeeker is available in two product configurations: a software license for organizations wishing to run the application on their own standard PC hardware and as a Web-based service via iPharro MediaSeeker Portal.
Applications include:
TV ad monitoring;
proprietary license and copyright video detectio
media workflow management; and
IPTV interactive content identification.
See iPharro Media at IBC2008 at Stand 7.B01, or visit www.ipharro.com.
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