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Structured video analysis for research
Researchers studying communication, media, and public discourse need systematic tools for analyzing video content. Kinexis provides structured, reproducible behavioral analysis with timestamped events and confidence scoring.
Systematic behavioral coding
Kinexis analyzes video across six modalities: facial expression, vocal patterns, body language, gaze behavior, linguistic patterns, and interaction dynamics. Each observation includes timestamps and confidence scores, providing a structured dataset for further analysis rather than subjective impressions.
Authenticity screening for media studies
For researchers studying disinformation, synthetic media, or content manipulation, Kinexis provides a first-pass screening tool. Identify potential deepfakes, audio-visual mismatches, and editing artifacts across large sets of video content. Results are probabilistic and should be validated against domain-specific methodologies.
Reproducible, exportable reports
Each analysis generates a structured report with consistent formatting, making it suitable for citation and cross-study comparison. Reports include methodology notes, confidence levels, and alternative explanations for observed patterns.
Related Use Cases
Video Verification for Journalism
Screen video sources for deepfakes and synthetic manipulation before publication. Kinexis helps journalists verify authenticity and identify behavioral patterns in video content.
Media Literacy & Disinformation Defense
Build media literacy skills by learning to identify deepfakes, synthetic content, and persuasion techniques in video. AI-powered analysis for informed media consumption.
Video Authenticity for Informed Decisions
Verify whether a video is real before making decisions. Kinexis screens for deepfakes and analyzes behavioral patterns to help you evaluate video content critically.
Kinexis identifies observable patterns in video content. It does not detect deception or diagnose emotional states. All findings are probabilistic and include confidence levels and alternative explanations. Reports are tools to inform human judgment, not replace it.