Typical video search tools

Blinkx and EveryZing use technology to convert speech in clips into speech-to-text to classify, Truveo exploits "social computing" while Mefeedia has built up themed channels.

Currently, music videos, TV shows or " homegrown " clips are flooded on the Internet, making finding and selecting the right content one of the biggest challenges of web users. The normal search tool can only read and analyze text, and guessing the content of the clip will be based mainly on "tags" (bookmarks) or through descriptive words on the page containing the video.

Google is testing a political-related video identification program on YouTube. In addition, search services for highly rated clips include:

Picture 1 of Typical video search tools Blinkx.com will split the audio and create the text (transcript) of what is said in the video. This tool takes advantage of the text that appears on the screen as a match score . to analyze content.

Truveo.com "hunts down" videos on millions of websites, including sites that use new web technologies like JavaScript and Flash. AOL's service also involves a "social computing" trick, such as a list of favorite clips created by users, to include in the results.

Mefeedia.com created channels (channels) and categories (playlists) for people to view, contribute and share content.

Similar to Blinkx, EveryZing.com analyzes sound in clips and converts them to text for classification with accuracy up to 90%.