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Video intelligence launched for content moderation and compliance teams by Valossa AI

September 10, 2018

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Valossa, a company specialising in video recognition and content intelligence, has announced a new video analysis solution that is said to be able to recognise and summarise inappropriate content elements in video files and streams for content compliance and moderation.

Based on the world-providing Valossa AI video recognition technology, their new solution can recognise a broad variety of concepts such as nudity, sexuality, violence, substance use, bad language, and other compliance-related visual objects and sounds. Valossa Reports provide interactive compliance report summaries for instant inspection of results.

The solution can also screen video streams in real-time, and alert attention to inappropriate objects. Valossa’s tool helps teams in broadcasting and digital distribution to become more efficient in screening volumes of content.

Valossa CEO, Mika Rautiainen says that making compliance decisions requires human consideration for all aspects that are governed by the laws and regulations, “Our tool harnesses modern video recognition technology to support human judgement and effective oversight. Our AI reviews the content faster than actual playback speed and creates a time-based summary of inappropriate scenes for fast reviewing.”

“Teams become more productive since our solution reduces review completion times over linear watching,” said Rautiainen. “We have been working with progressive media companies to develop the tool to meet their business needs.”

Rautiainen continues: “Our tool’s uniqueness stems from our AI’s capability to interpret sounds, speech, and visuals to assess content appropriateness for airing or streaming. Valossa AI delivers also other scene-level metadata alongside of the compliance detections.”

“If you consider monitoring appearances of celebrities or brands, Valossa AI is truly a one-stop solution to all of your video analysis needs with world providing technology for content profiling, object labelling, detecting people, logos and objects, and now inappropriate content reviewing.”

In addition to tools that offer interactive compliance reports, Valossa’s video recognition and reporting tools are available as APIs that can be integrated to customer platforms, giving them the flexibility to utilise Valossa’s AI-powered content management capabilities in the familiar surroundings of their own in-house tools.

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