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Audience Measurement Solutions

Just out of interest we revisited an old post here (first published in March 2015) where we listed all those vendors who were trying to play in the Automated Audience Measurement space (for crowd control, digital signage, DOOH, security etc.).

The top two are Miami, FL based AdMobilize and Paris based, Quividi. Quividi of course were the very original pioneers in the field of automated audience measurement – we remember visiting them in Paris back in 2006 when they had just started their business.

In alphabetical product (not company name) order here are those we know about, many of whom are now no longer trading…

We’ve included above those that have been EOL’ed, have gone Tango Uniform, or otherwise have gone dark / quiet.

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7 Comments To "Audience Measurement Solutions"

#1 Comment By Observant Observer On 16 November 2012 @ 10:50 @493

I’m not sure that Intel’s AIM suite is still in the running. It’s odd that their twitter feed dried up in mid-August – exactly two years after Intel acquired Cognovision. Intel used to produce three or four press releases a month, and yet we’ve not seen a new one since the end of July. Odd?

#2 Comment By Commenter On 5 December 2012 @ 17:54 @787

Looks like their twitter feed came back to life in November.

#3 Comment By Eric Moreno On 22 February 2013 @ 23:55 @038

first of all sorry if my english is not good, but I’ll do my best,
which is better: AIM suite or Trumedia?? or are they different in some fields?? or which system is the best in the market??

also, are the 4 blocks of age groups the same for all the automated audience measurement companies??? and by that I mean the average ages not the segments( under 16, 16-34, 36-64 and 65-older) because it seems to me these are very wide averages…

Thanks for your time
and by the way it is a very useful site for me (bet for many people too)

#4 Comment By Leo Kivijarv On 11 June 2014 @ 14:53 @662

You missed StudioIMC, which came into existence in the US market around the time of Quividi. It still exists, but has moved away from facial recognition and more into mobile and interactive software mesurement, including some of the billboards in Times Square and movie screens.

#5 Comment By Anonymous On 27 June 2014 @ 17:55 @788

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#6 Comment By Anonymous On 15 February 2016 @ 17:23 @766

There is also Correlance

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#7 Comment By Anonymous2 On 15 February 2016 @ 17:26 @768

Kee Square seems not active