A Look at the Next Generation of Search?
Nexidia has indexed all of the station's 7 daily broadcasts and made them searchable. Nexidia Nexidia offers a tool to index spoken-word content, using technology developed at Georgia Tech University.
Nexidia has indexed all of the station's 7 daily broadcasts and made them searchable. Nexidia Nexidia offers a tool to index spoken-word content, using technology developed at Georgia Tech University.
Today's SearchDay looks at the five companies chosen to present in the "CEO Showcase" session in search: Collarity, Eurekster, Mercora, Nexidia, and ZoomInfo. I stopped by the AlwaysOn Media conference in New York yesterday, to check out a "next...
Nexidia TVEyes is utilzing voice recognition technology to create a "Spoken Word Index" that makes these programs keyword searchable. In this post, we'll take a look at what's new from TVEyes, discuss their fee-based service, look at Podscope (also...
StreamSage and Nexidia are also doing work in transcript search Kim Zetter's Wired News article, Podcast Chaos Be Gone, takes a look at some of the search tools out there that allow you to keyword search the transcripts (creating using speech...
Companies like Nexidia and StreamSage are also in this space. Several months ago I blogged about an audio search research project at Sun Labs called, Search Inside the Music. Recently, Search Firms: Google, Yahoo .
Multimedia Search, Nexidia If you're in need of a couple of roundups that look at various search tools and services, two of them are online today. One in Time magazine and the other in The Boston Globe.
In some of our posts about multimedia searching we've mentioned a company called Nexidia that has developed phonetic search technology that they claim allows for faster indexing and searching of audio material.
StreamSage and Nexidia are two other companies that license their speech recognition technology in this area. Chris was correct, here's the overview. Before jumping into non-Google video search tools, I'll say that I'm somewhat "underwhelmed" (at...
StreamSage and Nexidia also offer this type of technology. In This Issue SES New York Comes Next + Search Engine Watch Articles + More From The Search Engine Watch Blog + About The Newsletter Hello Everyone--
StreamSage and Nexidia also offer this type of technology. Yes, it's a busy day on the multimedia search front. Hours after Yahoo announced the beta release of a video search tool, Blinkx has just launched a video search tool.
Nexidia Several products are already around that allow you to search (via the closed-captioning) and view television content online. ShadowTV (fee-based) Utilizes the closed-captioning from most U.S.news networks and local stations in major markets...
Nexidia is also developing voice recog based search technology A very interesting interview in the latest issue of ACM's Ubiquity magazine with Ramesh Jain a professor at Georgia Tech, He is also the founder of PRAJA, Virage, and ImageWare.