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Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) is a technology that enables the identification of digital content such as audio, video, and images. It is used in a variety of industries, including Internet and E-Commerce, to identify and track content across multiple platforms. ACR technology can be used to identify content in real-time, allowing for more accurate and efficient tracking of content usage. It can also be used to detect copyright infringement, as well as to provide targeted advertising and content recommendations.
ACR technology is becoming increasingly important in the Internet and E-Commerce industries, as it allows for more accurate tracking of content usage and better targeting of advertising. It also provides a more secure way to protect content from copyright infringement.
Some companies in the ACR market include Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, IBM, and Adobe. Show Less Read more