hakia Starts Technology Licensing, First Partner Riverglass Inc.
We are proud to announce that the development of our core technology, Ontological Semantics (OntoSem), has now reached a maturation and is ready to be licensed to partners who are developing semantic applications. Our first partner is RiverGlass, Inc. (www.riverglassinc.com), a leading provider of advanced real-time analytics and intelligent Web information collection and analysis solutions. RiverGlass, Inc. will integrate hakia’s OntoSem in its analysis software.
OntoSem technology enables computer algorithms to analyze text and to understand the embedded meaning by producing an event-based TMR(text-meaning-representation). Our Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Christian Hempelmann had posted a TMR example earlier in our blog. An interactive demo is also available at the hakia lab which is restricted to a limited portion of our OntoSem system.
The TMR can be used to deliver high-level, “semantic” relevancy in applications including:
- Categorization (document management)
- Summarization (document management)
- Retrieval (search & advertising)
- Abstraction (contextual advertising, SEO)
- Classification (alerting, information security)
- Clustering (social networking)
- Machine translation
hakia.com BETA search engine will soon offer some of these capabilities on-line, and in the form of Syndication Services.
More information can be found at the hakia club.
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