MetaBuild announced that it will participate in ‘CES 2023’, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition, which will open in Las Vegas, USA on January 5 (local time).
At this CES, MetaBuild plans to showcase a large number of solutions based on AI technology, such as △AI platform ‘MAI AUTO’ and linked API operation management △digital human-based broadcasting service △AI music composition service.
MetaBuild’s AI platform ‘MAI AUTO’ is a product specialized in the development, management and distribution of various AI prediction models to respond to the increase in data prediction and anomaly detection services in the future. It provides retraining of prediction models (MLops) and utilization of learning data (DATAops), and frequently used AI algorithms (CNN, KNN, Random Forest, etc.) are provided as libraries to provide a convenient prediction service design and development environment.
‘Linked API Operation Management (MESIM APIG/ESB)’ implements data services in various fields such as intelligent e-government, big data platform, my data platform, and smart city in an open manner.
It is an API operation platform for linking van-end services based on microservice architecture (MSA) in various environments, and provides flexible and stable API operation such as traffic control and load distribution, user authentication and authority management, security, routing, and format conversion. Provides an environment. Another feature is that it guarantees mutual compatibility and can be connected, shared, operated, and managed at the same time.
Digital Human Broadcasting Service (R2MIX) refers to the fusion of real-time and reality, and is a service that allows content creators to produce live broadcasts using a variety of digital humans.
For ultra-realistic expression of digital humans, it has shaders, facial rigging, and blend shape functions optimized for the real-time rendering environment, as well as functions to optimize everything from hair to clothing and background to the real-time environment. In this way, the facial expressions and gestures of users and digital humans are synchronized in real time to produce broadcasts, and real-time streaming is possible through YouTube, Twitch, and Metaverse platforms.
At the same time, Chiloen, a MetaBuild partner, is introducing beta versions of the AI music composition platform ‘KEENEAT’ and the ‘ODDYARD AI collaboration platform’, which is scheduled to be officially launched on the 17th of next month.
Kinet is a service that automatically produces large quantities of high-quality music that users want to listen to. Users can quickly create customized music with an AI music composition engine by selecting the genre, tempo, and song length. In addition, you can create your own album with a function that automatically creates album art based on the title you enter. Furthermore, anyone can use the produced sound source, and even the distribution and sales process of the producer can be easily carried out.
“More than 100 customers have been introducing our products every year since 2016,” said Cho Poong-yeon, CEO of MetaBuild. “Among them, the repurchase rate of customers using MetaBuild products is around 60% on average, and domestic customer satisfaction is very high.” “He explained.
He added, “Software is a field where new technologies emerge quickly and the maturation process for the technology is also very short,” adding, “We are very proud of maintaining high customer satisfaction even during the transition period of digital innovation.”
Meanwhile, ‘CES’, the world’s largest IT exhibition, is an exhibition where you can understand the trends of the global home appliance industry at a glance. Hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it is held every January in Las Vegas, USA. AVING News, which has covered CES for 1 consecutive years, has reported CES news around the world every year since 17, and has been selected as the ‘BEST OF CES’, which selects the best innovative products and technologies, and the ‘BEST OF’, which selects domestic innovative companies. ‘MADE IN KOREA’ was held. In addition, CES on-site issues were vividly conveyed through ‘AVING LIVE’.