1) Evolution of communication: our means of communication have evolved since the dawn of time, but much more rapidly in the last 15 years. One of the major evolutions is towards “short-form” communication. Until recently, long-form letters were the primary form of communication. In the last 20 years, we’ve rapidly moved to communicate short-form, easier messages. This has happened in part because we can always be reached now, and in part, because it appeals to our innate desire to constantly absorb new information. Rather than spend the effort to write imprecise words, we are now more interested in communicating a message through a short-form video because of its effectiveness and increasing ease.
2) Technology’s ability to store and share content: enormous leaps in cloud storage technology has enabled unhindered opportunities for individuals to create, store, and share short-form video content, creating a depth of information not previously attainable.
3) Major investments by media platforms have led to a global network of the “always connected:” The influence of the written world is declining. Rather than reading a book, most of us would rather watch a quick 15-minute documentary. Enabled by all sorts of providers, such as YouTube and Netflix, we have access to vast libraries of video information. And most importantly, anyone in the world can watch the same video while walking through the streets, whether those streets are in NYC, Bangalore, or Tokyo
To put video growth in further perspective, and the impacts that are currently emerging, consider the following:
This deluge of data has also raised the complexity of absorbing its information meaningfully and effectively. With the technology that has emerged over the last 10-15 years, the challenges of processing text are largely not a problem. Huge strides have also been achieved with static imagery. But video is today’s problem, and it will require far more developed solutions to solve for video’s massive growth.
Video is rich media. If I write something, I am going to write 1000 words. If I speak something, it will be 15 minutes. With video, words aren’t even required. It’s an extremely condensed form of information transmission.
Video can be complicated because the information is “locked inside” the file asset, unlike text which is more easily processed. But the value of information that can be extracted from video is far richer. Hence why Computer Vision (CV) is such an important, ground-breaking technology. The information extracted from CV is game-changing in terms of capabilities and applications.
One of the challenges for all parties that embrace video is that creating video has become really inexpensive, but analyzing video is expensive, and extracting insights from it is even harder.
What does wisdom extraction from video mean? For us, it means Total Video Comprehension.
Solving for video unlocks nearly unimaginable and endless solutions to humanity’s ceaseless challenges. A few powerful examples:
Every company is becoming a video company, whether they planned for it or not. Video assets are critical, whether dormant or front-and-center with a growth strategy.
Our vision is to empower industry to unlock the value within their video assets and provide relief and structured data classification and purpose built solutions to harness the massive amount of content created with each hour to turn it into an advantage...
We aim to provide an infrastructure for all, through which every company can build their own applications and products to start unlocking the value of their video assets.