Asset Management

Veritone Expands Relativity Integration with Advanced e-Discovery Language Translation (HITS)

Veritone announced today that they have introduced extensive language translation support for virtually any type of media, including audio and video files, emails and text documents, within Relativity, kCura’s e-discovery software that helps organizations worldwide manage and analyze large volumes of unstructured data.

With the Veritone Media Player, Relativity users can now employ machine translation for over 100 languages, including Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish, for evidentiary media. The Veritone Media Player also now incorporates Relativity’s Structured and Conceptual Analytics for expedited and efficient discovery of content and key topics.

Initially integrated into the Relativity Ecosystem at the beginning of 2017, Veritone unlocks the power of AI-based cognitive computing, enabling unstructured evidentiary media such as audio and video files to be processed, transformed, and analyzed to generate truly actionable intelligence. The platform can render every second and frame of audio and video content searchable for things like words, phrases, faces, sentiment, and voice identification. Veritone now also provides machine translation, in addition to its existing redaction and transcription capabilities, to produce an index of the processed data within minutes – a process that as recently as 2015 could take thousands of hours.

“With Relativity, we deliver an easy and convenient solution that both accelerates and increases the capabilities of the eDiscovery process, generating actionable information from data that was previously inaccessible,” said Mike McDonald, senior vice president of Veritone Legal. “The improvements to the early case assessment and e-discovery processes alone are impressive, but what’s truly valuable is the impact this technology will have on the legal industry and its potential to influence trials, evidentiary use and case outcomes.”