This AI cataloging tool is designed to enhance how museums
manage collections and prevent internal theft opportunities.
AUSTIN,
Texas, June 18, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Museum
Advocate, a data science company focused on museums, is announcing
the launch of the first of its kind AI cataloging tool at the
upcoming Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG)
Conference. This year's conference will be held entirely online
from June 24-26, 2024. Museum
Advocate is proud to be the closed captioning sponsor for this
event.
Transforming Museum Inventory Management
Museum Advocate's new AI cataloging tool leverages computer
vision to streamline the inventory process for museums. By
providing real-time updates and advanced analytics, this tool
addresses common challenges in collection management, including
preventing theft and improving the overall accuracy of museum
inventories. Along with the AI cataloging tool, Museum Advocate
offers complementary software designed to enhance donor engagement
and support overall collection management.
Key Features and Benefits:
Inventory Checks: Perform frequent and regular inventory
assessments with ease.
Advanced Analytics: Gain insights into collection data to make
informed decisions.
Unlimited Users: Unlike collection management software (CMS)
competitors, we offer unlimited users and charge based on
collection items analyzed.
Live Demonstration
Museum Advocate will be hosting a live demonstration of the new
AI cataloging tool during the conference. Museum staff will have
the opportunity to select an image to upload into the system,
showcasing the tool's capabilities and ease of use.
Industry-Endorsed Innovation
"With the introduction of our AI cataloging tool, museums can
now experience a revolutionary way to manage their collections,"
said Eboni Boyd, Senior Product
Manager of AI Solutions. "This tool not only enhances accuracy and
security but also provides museums with valuable insights into
their collections, ensuring better preservation and
management."
100% of museum officials who have seen the prototype have stated
that the tool has no competitors in the market. Reviews from
industry professionals underscore its impact:
"It would make my life easier in a lot of different ways," said
Kyndall Howard, Director of the
Brown County Museum of History.
"It's desirable," commented Dr. Marvin
Dulaney, Chief Operating Officer of the African American
Museum of Dallas.
"It's phenomenal," described Lea
Hart, Marketing Assistant at the WK Gordon Center.
Tim Carpenter, Managing Director
of Argus Cultural Property Consultants and Former Head of the FBI
Art Crimes Division, emphasized, "The number one factor towards
preventing museum thefts in the US is improved inventory
management. I recommend that every museum conduct a comprehensive
inventory at least once every four years."
The AI Cataloging tool can help museums inventory their items in
a more consistent manner easier than ever before aligning with
security professionals' recommendations.
About Museum Advocate
Museum Advocate is dedicated to providing innovative solutions
for the museum industry. The company's products and services are
designed to help museums manage their collections more efficiently
and securely. For more information, visit
https://www.museumadvocate.org.
Media Contact
Jada Aleem, Sales Manager, Museum
Advocate, 972-460-0745, jada@museumadvocate.org,
https://www.museumadvocate.org
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