Semantic search tools; Built on open standards and technologies, our product metaphactory supports all aspects of knowledge graph management and allows our customers to rapidly build data-driven, end-user facing applications on-top of their knowledge graph; https://www.metaphacts.com/, https://metaphacts.com/product
Collexis High Definition Search enables fast, accurate and extraordinary knowledge retrieval and discovery quickly and accurately by utilizing fingerprinting technology. The Collexis Fingerprint empowers users to identify and search for documents, experts, trends, and new discoveries more quickly, precisely – and thoroughly – than conventional search engines. For users, the savings in research dollars are extraordinary. High Definition Search positions Collexis as a world leader in the vital area of knowledge management and discovery software.
* How can a computer accumulate a massive body of knowledge?
* What will Web search engines look like in ten years?
To address these questions, the KnowItAll project has been developing a variety of domain-independent systems that extract information from the Web in an autonomous, scalable manner.
The KnowItAll project has been sponsored in part by federal research grants from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research.
spree creates an active online community where everybody shares knowledge and benefits from other users' knowledge alike. The spree technology automatically channels user questions to competent fellow users who are willing to help.
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