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Updated Cogito Advances Processing of Unstructured Data

Expert System adds features that improve management of big data.

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Expert System has updated its Cogito semantic technology, adding features to better support management of big data.

Given the quantity and diversity of information available, organizations need tools that provide a comprehensive view, not just single data points. Thanks to the ability to understand words in context, Cogito tackles the growing amount of unstructured information that often goes unanalyzed, but, when properly managed, can be the tipping point for competitive advantage.

The newest release of Cogito supports complex decision making by accessing all of the data available inside and outside the organization. It features:

  • Full integration with big data infrastructures, including Hadoop and analytical database systems (ADBMSes): Cogito builds on the strength of Hadoop, addressing its lack of text analytics and natural language processing capabilities.

  • Accurate, real-time disambiguation of entities in text and automatic identification and analysis of associated attributes: Cogito can identify details about entities present in text, and store them in a proprietary, W3C-compliant format for more precise recall in search, categorization, or database upload.

  • Automatic Sentiment Analysis at the document level for phrases and entities: Faster analysis (by up to 20 percent) of data (20GB of text with 8 cores, 5M pages/day).

  • Semantic tagging added to the integration with Microsoft SharePoint and FAST, including a standard set of taxonomies for different domains.

"Semantic technology is made for the growing amounts of diverse types of information that fall outside the realm of ERP, CRM, and other structured formats," said Luca Scagliarini, vice president strategy and business development at Expert System. "The advantage of a semantic approach is its ability to provide access to unstructured information that, when integrated into your existing data, adds great depth and insight."

More information is available at www.expertsystem.net.

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