Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –
Novosibirsk, May 13, 2025: Students Institute of Intelligent Robotics Nikita Zelenkov, Yan Komarevtsev and Ilya Trushkin of Novosibirsk State University, members of the NSU Startup Studio, created the ACMS Censor system, which automatically hides unwanted content in video and audio files. The new service is aimed at both ordinary users and content authors, as well as large media companies, online cinemas and video hosting sites. The project was curated by NSU IIR graduate Maxim Yemelyanov.
According to the developers, the system automatically recognizes scenes with smoking, obscene language, signs of extremist materials and content 18. It automatically covers such fragments with a mosaic or “beeps” – without human intervention.
— We are creating a solution that will allow publishing safe content that does not violate platform rules and legislation. Our system filters materials before publication so that authors do not have to do it manually, — said the team representative Ilya Trushkin.
When starting this project, the developers carefully studied the market for the presence of similar services.
— At the moment, we have not found similar solutions on the market. Most existing tools are limited to photo format, require manual moderation or simply notify about the presence of violating content. Our system goes further — it hides unwanted elements automatically, which simplifies publication and increases the security of content, — explained Ilya Trushkin.
This solution may be of interest to media platforms that are primarily responsible for content. With the help of this service, they will be able to automatically bring third-party content that reaches them into compliance with legal requirements.
The team is currently finalizing deployment setup and testing product integration. The service will be available in two versions: a free one for regular users and a commercial one for large companies. The free beta version will be publicly available on May 19. by link.
The launch of the first versions of corporate solutions is planned for August. In this version, the system will be installed locally on the corporation’s servers and developers will not have access to it, which will increase the security of its use by the client company.
The creators of the service also reported that they are open to partnership and are actively looking for investors to scale the project.
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