Meaning Based Computing
enables users to search and access unstructured data from disparate and
distributed sources. This technology includes enterprise search,
content classification, categorization and clustering, taxonomy
creation and management, information presentation, and desktop search
tools. Using Meaning Based Computing technology, users can locate and
invoke an organization’s data and intelligence no matter where it is
located across the enterprise.
Meaning Based Computing goes
beyond keyword search to enable computers to analyze and understand the
relationships that exist between disparate pieces of information. By
automatically analyzing, identifying and prioritizing the main concepts
within a file, Meaning Based Computing provides users with relevant
data they didn’t even know existed. Some of the key functionality of
Meaning Based Computing, such as hyperlinking and clustering, connects
users to a range of related information that are contextually linked to
the original text. This provides call center agents or business
managers with valuable supporting material and even richer customer
intelligence to apply to their business objectives.
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