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Industry | Video Analytics |
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Founded | 2013 |
Headquarters | Ridgeland, Mississippi |
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Products | Video-to-Data (V2D) |
Services | Video Analytics and Metadata extraction |
Vu Digital is a cloud-based service provider of technological products that include predictive analytic, natural language processing, profiling, and audio/image detection.
Vu's Video-to-Data (V2D) product converts video to data using face recognition, object recognition, brand recognition, music identification, and automated speech recognition.
An affiliate of C Spire, Vu Digital was founded in February 2012 and is based in Ridgeland, Mississippi.
History
Vu Digital was founded in 2012 and in 2013 launched its first product, a mobile app named "Vu" that served as a web content aggregator with heuristics, allowing it to improve its aggregation selections based on user preferences.
In 2015, Vu Digital abandoned the Vu app, and shifted focus to its Video-to-Data (V2D) technology. The V2D service uses predictive analytics, natural language processing, face recognition, object recognition, and audio/image detection to extract metadata from video including transcripts of the audio, and time-tagged references to screen text and appearances of persons or images of interest, such as objects or logos.
Vu Video-to-Data (V2D) translates video images and audio to text, affording video producers the ability to tag their content better with metadata making it more searchable. Vu Digital has patents pending for Video-to-Data & Vu Finder.
References
- "A Service That Learns What You Want". eCommerce Times. 18 April 2013.
- "Ridgeland Based Vu Digital Gives Media Content Websites a Personal Touch". Mississippi Business Journal. 2 August 2013.
- "Vu Digital Review". News Watch. 13 January 2014.