Veritone acquires Atigeo a ssets to process unstructured data with rules based AI
Veritone acquires Atigeo a.ssets to process unstructured data with rules-based AI.
Veritone, a company that provides businesses with software for orchestrating machine learning systems to perform tasks, announced today that it has acquired Atigeo’s intellectual property and technology for data analytics.
That technology includes a system designed to process large amounts of unstructured data using a technique that for creating rule-based processing systems on the fly. In addition, several key Atigeo employees, including the company’s chief scientist Wolf Kohn, will join Veritone following the deal.
Atigeo’s technology will first be used to improve Veritone’s conductor technology, which takes in user data and then finds a set of machine learning engines that are best suited for solving a particular problem, like image recognition or speech transcription. In the future, the company plans to use the tech to build models for customers as they need them.
The move will help the company further its interesting approach to helping other businesses implement machine learning. Rather than having companies build bespoke models for each task that they need to complete, Veritone’s technology aims to solve problems by conducting contributions from several different models available in the company’s catalog.
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