Eyealike tackles video copyright problem

Eyealike tackles video copyright problem

Eyealike, which developed software for facial recognition and image detection, is tackling the video copyright infringement problem. Eyealike Copyright creates digital fingerprints, consisting of visual cues from motion, faces, histograms and colors. The fingerprints are based a set of key frames, which are algorithmically chosen, according to CTO Imad Zoghlami. Videos from services such as YouTube are then compared to the fingerprints at less than a millisecond per video, Zoghlami said. The software overcomes most noise artifacts users manipulating content, such as cropping or shooting a movie off a screen with a camcorder, he added. An annual license for Eyealike Copyright will be priced between $500,000 and $1 million. An fee per clip for files that are in copyright violation…

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