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Jinni
Company typeMedia & Entertainment
FoundedJanuary 2008
Headquarters,
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ProductsDiscovery service for movies, TV shows and short films
WebsiteJinni.com (Beta)

Jinni is a search engine and recommendation engine for movies, TV shows and short films. The service is powered by the Entertainment Genome, an approach to indexing titles based on attributes like mood, tone, plot, and structure.

Description

The Jinni service includes semantic search,[1] a meaning-based approach to interpreting queries by identifying concepts within the content, rather than keywords. The search engine provides a taste-based video discovery experience by mood, plot and other parameters, and includes options to browse and refine with additional terms – for example “action in a future dystopia” or “like: Beautiful Girls, funny.”[2] Jinni was awarded with the prestigious 66th annual Technology & Engineering Emmy®.

Jinni's semantic discovery engine is powered by the Entertainment Genome™, containing thousands of "genes" that are automatically assigned to describe mood, style, plot and setting to every released movie or TV show. These elements are then matched to subscribers’ personal tastes according to their viewing history in order to provide a truly personalized discovery experience. Jinni also provides recommendations, according to a given user’s favorites and ratings of movies and TV shows.[3] The recommendations are based on content and on the user’s taste profile.[4]

As well as discovery, the Jinni website includes Internet television, the online streaming of film and TV, mostly only available in the US, e.g. via Hulu. Jinni also links to other sites that rent or sell DVDs or offer downloading or streaming for a fee, such as Netflix, Amazon and Blockbuster.[1]

Jinni’s technology involves a taxonomy created by film professionals, with new titles indexed via Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning methods to automatically analyze reviews and metadata.[5]

Jinni’s products include the website and APIs for TV operators and Internet content providers.[5] Jinni's partners include SeaChange,[6] NDS,[7] and OpenTV.[8]

The company has recently extended its service into the ADTECH space with an entertainment audience targeting solution addressed to movie studios, TV networks and OTT video providers.

Its customers include: Xfinity, AT&T U-verse®, Xbox, VUDU, Telus, Proximus, Prisa, TV4 and some of the major Hollywood studios.

History

Jinni was founded in January 2008. Jinni has raised $2.6 million in Round A and seed funding from DFJ Tamir Fishman, Startup Factory and private investors.[9]

In March 2009, the Jinni website integrated with the Netflix developer API. In consequence, people can search the Netflix catalog and Instant Watch catalog from Jinni, and add to their Netflix queues or begin streaming.[10]

In May 2010, Google announced a strategic alliance with Jinni for Google TV.[11]

In May 2011, Jinni announced $5 Million Round B Funding [12]

In June 2012, Belgian cable operator Belgacom deployed a recommendation engine from Jinni on digital set-tops that allows subscribers to browse for content based on mood. Read more: Jinni deploys mood-based program guide on Belgacom set-tops - FierceCable http://www.fiercecable.com/story/jinni-deploys-mood-based-program-guide-belgacom-set-tops/2012-06-27#ixzz2jsk4STTg Subscribe at FierceCable[13]

In July 2012, Jinni, the semantic television discovery engine, recently teamed up with Swisscom “for integration into On Demand and live TV.[14]

On November 6, 2013, Jinni launched its new customer facing website and iPad application, providing personal recommendations based on a users Entertainment Personality, personalized TV listings, semantic content searches and social based group recommendations.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b "Semantic movie search engine Jinni". Pandia. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  2. ^ "Jinni's Semantic Movie Search Now Works With Netflix". Mashable. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
  3. ^ "Jinni's Genius Way to Recommend Movies". Mashable. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  4. ^ "Jinni Recommendation Service Like Pandora for Movies". Lifehacker. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  5. ^ a b "Jinni Wants to Be Pandora for Movies". ReadWriteWeb. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  6. ^ "SeaChange Incorporates Jinni's Search-and-Recommendation Engine into its VOD Platform". ITVT. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  7. ^ "NDS Adds Jinni for Video Recommendations". NewTeeVee. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
  8. ^ "OpenTV, Jinni Team on Search". Light Reading. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  9. ^ "Jinni". Crunchbase. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  10. ^ "Jinni Searches Netflix better than Netflix". CNET. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  11. ^ "Jinni Is Building A Smart 'Taste Engine' For Google TV (Screenshots)". Techcrunch. Retrieved 2010-05-21.
  12. ^ "Movie and TV show Recommendation Engine Jinni Raises $5 Million". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2011-01-05.
  13. ^ "Jinni deploys mood-based program guides on Belgacom Set-top-boxes". Fierce Cable. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
  14. ^ "Jinni Teams with Swisscom for Integration into TV". Semantic Web. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
  15. ^ "THE VIDEO RECOMMENDATION ENGINE BEHIND THE XBOX LAUNCHES A STANDALONE IPAD APP". Fastcompany web. Retrieved 2013-11-10.