TIGEREYE Inc. Commences Provision of Proprietary AI Platform as AI as a Service (AIaaS) and Appoints Keiji Mitsubuchi as Advisor
TIGEREYE Inc. (Headquarters: Tokyo, CEO: Gaku Kamimura, hereinafter referred to as "TIGEREYE") has announced the launch of its "TIGEREYE Multi Modal AI Framework."
Objective
The provision of the "TIGEREYE Multi Modal AI Framework" developed by TIGEREYE is a solution designed to realize seamless communication with AI, which aligns with the company's Future Vision. As part of our efforts to support businesses considering new AI ventures, we will make this framework available to interested enterprises.
TIGEREYE Multi Modal AI Framework
This platform integrates Computer Vision (CV), Audio/Visual (AV) recognition and generation technologies, and Large Language Models (LLMs), offering a comprehensive AI solution:
- 1.Computer Vision (CV): Functions as the "eyes" of AI, enabling real-time processing of visual information such as face recognition, biometric authentication, object detection, and behavior tracking.
- 2.Audio/Visual Technology (AV): Utilizes speech recognition and synthesis to act as the "ears" of AI, facilitating voice-based communication and data analysis.
- 3.Large Language Models (LLMs): Provides text understanding, generation, and functionality as a conversational AI assistant through natural language processing.
These elements form the core of TIGEREYE’s Multi Modal AI Platform and are embedded into services such as KAOPASS family solutions, AI avatars, and ONEFACE, delivering advanced AI solutions that integrate vision, audio, and language. This platform is offered as AI as a Service (AIaaS) to enable real-time, high-precision processing.
Additionally, TIGEREYE welcomes Keiji Mitsubuchi, a distinguished expert with decades of experience in various technological fields, as Service Architect Advisor.
Profile of Keiji Mitsubuchi
President of Japan Web Concepts Inc. / President of Virtual IP Production
- Born in Tokyo in 1961.
- Earned a Master's degree in Computer Mathematics from Stanford University.
- Worked at Omron Corporation in the U.S., focusing on research in artificial intelligence and image recognition.
- Established a venture company in the U.S. after leaving Omron, followed by founding Japan Web Concepts in Japan and 3U.COM Inc. in the U.S.
- Developed advanced web systems, including ubiquitous information processing and image recognition systems.
Key Career Highlights:
- 2005: Appointed Associate Professor at Digital Hollywood University Graduate School, leading research in digital content and advanced CG synthesis technologies.
- 2006: Became the head of the Second Life Research Lab.
- 2008: Co-founded the Metaverse Association and served as a board member.
- 2010: Taught game development programming for a Saudi Arabian government agency.
- 2012: Appointed Director of the Advanced IT Utilization Promotion Consortium.
- 2024: Advisor to TIGEREYE Inc.
Comment from Keiji Mitsubuchi
"From the 1980s and 1990s, I have conducted research in areas such as image processing recognition, artificial intelligence, agents, and information spaces. In the 21st century, my work extended to the metaverse, distributed networks, and blockchain, focusing on merging virtual and physical spaces.
With the rapid commoditization of artificial intelligence, social information architectures are undergoing significant transformations. By leveraging TIGEREYE’s 'TIGEREYE Multi Modal AI Framework,' I aim to accelerate innovations in device-free societies and the sharing economy as a Service Architect Advisor, driving the creation of a new future."
Interview Video
TIGEREYE Inc. is committed to leveraging cutting-edge AI technology to foster industry innovation and address societal challenges, paving the way for new possibilities.
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