Mail.Ru Group invested in Israeli-based Cortica Ltd. Cortica is the pioneer of a new approach to computer-driven understanding of images and videos through its unique and proprietary Image2Text™ technology.
Mail.Ru Group is investing $1.5 million in Cortica in order to support and access its Image2Text™ technology. This investment is a part of the larger round lead by other high profile investors.
Image2Text™ technology automatically extracts core concepts from images and video and maps these concepts to keywords and textual taxonomies. Once a core concept is identified, Cortica enables host environments to offer relevant content, search and advertising. For instance, when exposed to a picture of the Eiffel Tower, Image2Text will recognize it and automatically offer background information on the tower, ads for cheap tickets to Paris and even a video featuring panoramic views of the city. Going beyond the real-time analysis, Image2Text can also assist in building user profiles by using information about how users interact with pictures and videos to offer them richer, more relevant content.
Cortica was founded in 2007 with a vision to fundamentally revolutionize computers’ approach to understanding images and video. Cortica’s technology simulates the human cortex in order to understand and recognize images with the highest degree of accuracy. The company was founded by Igal Raichelgauz, Karina Odinaev and Yehoshua (Josh) Y. Zeevi, some of the best minds in neuroscience and big data. The core technology is protected by over 50 patents. Cortica headquarters is based in New York City and its R&D center is in Israel. Cortica is funded by Horizons Ventures (the investment arm of Mr. Li Ka Shing) and high profile individuals, including Ynon Kreiz who serves as Cortica’s chairman.
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