CES: Audible Magic Announces Live TV Content Synchronization Service
By Karla Robinson
December 13, 2011
December 13, 2011
- Audible Magic is adding its automated content recognition (ACR) technology to a live identification and synchronization service for television.
- The company claims the new service will use the patented digital-fingerprint ACR technology “to identify TV content even if it is live, never-before-seen, reality-based material.”
- “For content owners, broadcasters, programmers, and other application providers, this service also offers several significant new opportunities,” suggests the press release. “With it, for example, they can now add content-aware intelligence to smart, connected device applications on televisions, mobile devices, and set-top boxes. In addition, they can use the intelligence they acquire to create and support new forms of social engagement, advertising recognition and response, and audience measurement.”
- Details about the service will be released during demonstrations at the CES Eureka Park Tech Zone in the Bellini Ballroom of the Venetian Hotel.
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