Summary
Media Monitoring is the systematic recording of media output related to a specific target, its activities and topics of interest.
With the galloping growth of sources, many media monitoring companies have addressed this issue by increasing human resources. However, human expertise which should be focused in advanced analysis is being wasted on time-consuming mechanical tasks.
Current commercial solutions peddle the use of “Artificial Intelligence”, but they are still highly dependent on human expertise to filter out irrelevant content.
Building on 3 years of cutting-edge AI research funded by H2020, our company Priberam, has developed NEOSIGHT: a real-time crosslingual global media monitoring platform which delivers actionable insight beyond human-scale. Our system continuously ingests massive multilingual data sources and automatically translates, filters, categorizes and generates intelligence reports for media monitoring professionals, based on a scalable SaaS business model.
The worldwide market for media monitoring is valued at US$2.23 bn (2017), with an expected CAGR of 13,6% until 2022.
NEOSIGHT was co-created with end-users at BBC Research and Deutsche Welle and we have focused on GDPR and the new EU Copyright legislation, making it the first media monitoring tool compliant-by-design (in opposition to the majority of competitor solutions, which are US-based and not centred in these issues).
Priberam has developed the best legal access software for Portugal and the most prestigious online dictionary, grammar and semantic search tools, which have been licensed to Amazon, Kobo and Microsoft. Some of our current clients are potential clients of NEOSIGHT: we support the main media groups in Portugal, Spain (El País) and Brazil (Folha de São Paulo) and our team of 24 generated a turnover of 1,4M€ in 2018.
We believe that NEOSIGHT will bring Media Monitoring to a new disruptive level, and place European technology in the lead of AI-powered Media Monitoring tools
With the galloping growth of sources, many media monitoring companies have addressed this issue by increasing human resources. However, human expertise which should be focused in advanced analysis is being wasted on time-consuming mechanical tasks.
Current commercial solutions peddle the use of “Artificial Intelligence”, but they are still highly dependent on human expertise to filter out irrelevant content.
Building on 3 years of cutting-edge AI research funded by H2020, our company Priberam, has developed NEOSIGHT: a real-time crosslingual global media monitoring platform which delivers actionable insight beyond human-scale. Our system continuously ingests massive multilingual data sources and automatically translates, filters, categorizes and generates intelligence reports for media monitoring professionals, based on a scalable SaaS business model.
The worldwide market for media monitoring is valued at US$2.23 bn (2017), with an expected CAGR of 13,6% until 2022.
NEOSIGHT was co-created with end-users at BBC Research and Deutsche Welle and we have focused on GDPR and the new EU Copyright legislation, making it the first media monitoring tool compliant-by-design (in opposition to the majority of competitor solutions, which are US-based and not centred in these issues).
Priberam has developed the best legal access software for Portugal and the most prestigious online dictionary, grammar and semantic search tools, which have been licensed to Amazon, Kobo and Microsoft. Some of our current clients are potential clients of NEOSIGHT: we support the main media groups in Portugal, Spain (El País) and Brazil (Folha de São Paulo) and our team of 24 generated a turnover of 1,4M€ in 2018.
We believe that NEOSIGHT will bring Media Monitoring to a new disruptive level, and place European technology in the lead of AI-powered Media Monitoring tools
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/885802 |
Start date: | 01-01-2020 |
End date: | 30-04-2020 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 71 429,00 Euro - 50 000,00 Euro |
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Media Monitoring is the systematic recording of media output related to a specific target, its activities and topics of interest.With the galloping growth of sources, many media monitoring companies have addressed this issue by increasing human resources. However, human expertise which should be focused in advanced analysis is being wasted on time-consuming mechanical tasks.
Current commercial solutions peddle the use of “Artificial Intelligence”, but they are still highly dependent on human expertise to filter out irrelevant content.
Building on 3 years of cutting-edge AI research funded by H2020, our company Priberam, has developed NEOSIGHT: a real-time crosslingual global media monitoring platform which delivers actionable insight beyond human-scale. Our system continuously ingests massive multilingual data sources and automatically translates, filters, categorizes and generates intelligence reports for media monitoring professionals, based on a scalable SaaS business model.
The worldwide market for media monitoring is valued at US$2.23 bn (2017), with an expected CAGR of 13,6% until 2022.
NEOSIGHT was co-created with end-users at BBC Research and Deutsche Welle and we have focused on GDPR and the new EU Copyright legislation, making it the first media monitoring tool compliant-by-design (in opposition to the majority of competitor solutions, which are US-based and not centred in these issues).
Priberam has developed the best legal access software for Portugal and the most prestigious online dictionary, grammar and semantic search tools, which have been licensed to Amazon, Kobo and Microsoft. Some of our current clients are potential clients of NEOSIGHT: we support the main media groups in Portugal, Spain (El País) and Brazil (Folha de São Paulo) and our team of 24 generated a turnover of 1,4M€ in 2018.
We believe that NEOSIGHT will bring Media Monitoring to a new disruptive level, and place European technology in the lead of AI-powered Media Monitoring tools
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CLOSEDCall topic
EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020Update Date
27-10-2022
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