Ai-Media unveils AI-driven LEXI 3.0
May 3, 2023
Ai-Media, a player in professional captioning solutions, has announced the launch of LEXI 3.0, the new and improved version of its flagship live automatic captioning solution. With cutting-edge enhancements and new features, LEXI 3.0 is the world’s most accurate and advanced automatic captioning solution, delivering results that rival human captions at a fraction of the cost.
Independent audits confirm that LEXI 3.0 consistently delivers results with 35 per cent fewer recognition, formatting, and punctuation errors than the previous version.
Critically, LEXI 3.0 introduces new automated features, including speaker identification and AI-powered caption placement to avoid on-screen interference. Average quality results have increased significantly from 98.2 per cent to 98.7 per cent NER with this release.
LEXI 3.0 is an affordable on demand solution perfect for live captioning a wide range of content types – from linear TV broadcast, OTT, Live Sports and live streams, to meetings, events, lectures and more.
Ai-Media’s Co-Founder and CEO, Tony Abrahams, said: “20 years in the making, we’ve finally cracked the holy grail of making live automatic captioning a reality. LEXI 3.0 is a gamechanger. We’re seeing accelerating adoption of automatic captioning driven by significant increase in quality, reduction in latency and release of new AI features that previously required manual intervention, such as speaker changes and placement of captions to not obscure important visuals. LEXI 3.0 is available immediately for existing Ai-Media customers at no additional cost and is delivered with any iCap Encoder (Hardware, Alta and Falcon) connected to Ai-Media’s iCap Cloud Network.”
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