ACRCloud

ACRCloud
Private
Industry Automatic content recognition, Audio fingerprinting, interactive TV
Headquarters Beijing, China
Products Automatic Content Recognition platform
Website http://www.acrcloud.com

ACRCloud (Formerly Syntec TV) is an automatic content recognition platform based on acoustic fingerprinting technology. Its creator intended to help media, broadcasters and app developers to identify, monitor and monetize content on the second screen.[1]

ACRCloud allows user to upload their own content and ingest live stream for content identification and monitoring. Beyond that, ACRCloud hosts 40 million global music fingerprints library and over 50 mainstream live channels from China for developers to call from.[2]

Features

The major service from ACRCloud are music recognition, content monitoring, live and pre-taped content identification and triggering, it also offers broadcast monitoring, audio measurement, copyright compliance solutions. For developers, ACRCloud supports Android, iOS, Java and python SDKs.

Clients

Content recognition services are powered by ACRCloud for following apps: Musixmatch (music recognition), Genius (music recognition), Guitar Master (music recognition), LeTV (Media Data De-duplicationn), Alibaba[3] (Live Channel Recognition), BOOM! (Second Screen).[4] Xiaomi[5] (Music Recognition), Omusic (Music Recognition), Peach (Music Recognition), LyricsMania (Music Recognition), Sound Charts (Broadcast Monitoring), Continental (Automotive)

See also

References

  1. Zhou, Xiao. "Shazam迈入十亿,"声音识别改造电视广告"这事国内也有人做——Syntec TV". 36Kr. 36Kr. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. "Solutions for ACRCloud". ACRCloud. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  3. "Alibaba expands shopping reach to TV viewers with ACRCloud technology - ACRCloud". ACRCloud. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  4. 蔡, 庆. "对话Syntec TV:给电视台加特技 把用户摇到自己碗里来". 流媒体网. 流媒体网. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  5. UTC, Victoria HoSingapore2016-02-16 15:05:30. "Xiaomi will help you name that song you can't stop humming". Mashable. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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