Moments Lab Showcase Its New MXT-1.5 Multimodal AI Features At IBC 2024

At IBC 2024, AI and video search company Moments Lab will showcase the latest features powered by its multimodal AI indexing model MXT-1.5. Attendees will see how MXT-1.5’s new automatic sound bite feature highlights the best quotes in a video, while powerful moment-based and timeline searches enable editors and producers to find the exact clips they need in seconds.

Moments Lab’s scalable suite of products for media, sports, and entertainment organizations will also be available to demo, including Just Index with MXT-1.5, Cloud Media Hub, Live Asset Manager, and Media Marketplace.

Intelligent Media Search That Finds Moments, Not Files
Media, sports, and entertainment organizations attending IBC2024 will get to experience the impressive, moment-based and timeline search features of Moments Lab’s Cloud Media Hub.

The Cloud Media Hub is perfect for companies that want to find a specific shot within vast media collections. The moment-based search engine enables content producers to land on exact footage, rather than hours-long video files. The new timeline view provides an intuitive way to refine results while discovering moments from specific time periods.

MXT-1.5 Features Available to Demo at IBC2024
Moments Lab will showcase several cutting-edge features of its MXT-1.5 multimodal AI indexing model at IBC2024. Key highlights will include:

  • Automatic Sound Bites: MXT-1.5 automatically highlights sound bites in videos, allowing journalists and editors to instantly identify compelling quotes without spending time scrolling through footage or transcripts.
  • Sequences Detection: This new feature enables users to instantly find the moments they need to build a story. MXT-1.5 improves the relevancy of search results by automatically grouping shots into the editorial sequences that content producers are looking for.
  • Media Topic Categorization: MXT-1.5 automates the categorization of videos into relevant overarching topics or themes defined by the user. By handling the mundane, time-consuming task of content classification, the technology enables media managers to focus on more strategic and creative tasks.

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