At the 2024 NAB Show, Newsbridge will also unveil the new features in its AI indexing models yet.
At the 2024 NAB Show, AI and cloud media company Newsbridge is gearing up to showcase its latest innovations powered by the newest iteration of its acclaimed AI indexing models, MXT-1.5. Attendees can anticipate a firsthand look at how the platform’s new features streamline content creation for editors and producers.
Philippe Petitpont, co-founder and CEO at Newsbridge, said: “In the past year, MXT-1 has helped many organisations realise the potential of generative and multimodal AI when deployed for various use cases — such as boosting the searchability of their vast media collections. Our users are finding the exact moments they need in seconds, without any special media search know-how. As a result, they’ve slashed their content sourcing times by as much as 70%. At this year’s NAB Show, we’re upping the innovation with new AI features for the automatic indexing and summarising of video content that we know the industry will love.”
Building on this success, Newsbridge is poised to introduce new AI features aimed at enhancing automatic indexing and summarisation of video content. These include Sequences Detection, Automatic Sound Bites, and Media Topic Categorization.
Sequence detection empowers users to swiftly identify key moments within videos, streamlining the storytelling process by automatically grouping shots into editorial sequences.
Automatic Sound Bites functionality automatically identifies compelling quotes within videos, providing journalists and editors with instant access to impactful content snippets without the need for manual searching.
Media Topic Categorisation automates the classification of videos into relevant overarching topics or themes, freeing up media managers to focus on more strategic and creative tasks.
Newsbridge’s latest AI indexing models boast impressive accuracy rates, with video scene descriptions generated by MXT-1.5 proving to be 87.5% more accurate than other open-source vision language models. This breakthrough enables content producers to access the most relevant moments in their media libraries within seconds, facilitating faster and more compelling content creation.
Newsbridge’s advancements in AI technology promise to empower media organisations with enhanced efficiency and productivity, ultimately facilitating the creation of more engaging and monetisable content.
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