MUMBAI, India, June 19 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441094586 A) filed by K. Ramakrishnan College Of Engineering on December 02, 2024, for An Automated Film Censorship And Rating System.

Inventors include Barath J; Gowtham Karuppiah S; Roshan A; Surendar M; and Ms. R. Dhaaraani.

The application for the patent was published on June 05, 2026, under issue no. 23/2026.

Abstract: ABSTRACT AN AUTOMATED FILM CENSORSHIP AND RATING SYSTEM The present invention describes the Automated Film Censorship Rating (AFCR) system which is designed to streamline and enhance the process of analyzing content ratings to video materials. This system utilizes advanced computer vision algorithms inorder to analyze visual elements in videos, where it focuses on specific parameters such as nudity, violence, bloodshed, and other explicit content. The AFCR system integrates YOLO (You Only Look Once) for real-time object detection, combined with specialized APIs like NudeNet for Explicit scene classification. This model operates separate audio input, through frame-by-frame analysis for better evaluation. The AFCR system offers a practical solution to modernize the film rating process, reducing human dependency while maintaining regulatory compliance.

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