ClearForest Announces Harvest- Real-time On-demand Machine Readable News.Innovative Service Delivers Semantic Information Mining of Any News Source WALTHAM, Mass. -- Today ClearForest announced the immediate availability of Harvest, a real-time machine readable Data in a form that can be read by the computer, which includes disks, tapes and punch cards. Printed fonts that can be scanned and recognized by the computer are also machine readable. news service that leverages ClearForest's enterprise-class natural language processing Natural language processing Computer analysis and generation of natural language text. The goal is to enable natural languages, such as English, French, or Japanese, to serve either as the medium through which users interact with computer systems such as technology. Harvest processes a customer's news and document feeds and instantly returns machine-readable information about people, companies, locations and over 200 other entities facts and events such as bankruptcies, accounting issues, acquisitions, management changes, product defects, product recalls, and more. A wide range of organizations are working to incorporate the value of real-time news in their content management, equity trading In finance, equity trading is the buying and selling of company stock shares. Shares in large publicly-traded companies are bought and sold through one of the major stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange or Tokyo Stock Exchange, which serve as , risk management and market awareness activities. Unfortunately, the vast majority of content is trapped within the unstructured text of the news sources. Harvest unlocks the actionable Giving sufficient legal grounds for a lawsuit; giving rise to a Cause of Action. An act, event, or occurrence is said to be actionable when there are legal grounds for basing a lawsuit on it. data within the news and makes it immediately available to the customer - without the time and expense of manual editorial functions. Unlike proprietary solutions that constrain con·strain tr.v. con·strained, con·strain·ing, con·strains 1. To compel by physical, moral, or circumstantial force; oblige: felt constrained to object. See Synonyms at force. 2. customers to a single news provider and do not offer the full range of available intelligence extraction, Harvest provides a consistent machine-readable news format across any customer-provided news source including both national and local news providers as well as blogs. As a customer's requirements for real-time news grow - Harvest grows too with no changes to systems or processes. In production today for over 2,500 users, a small portion of the Harvest functionality is offered via the ClearForest Gnosis gno·sis n. Intuitive apprehension of spiritual truths, an esoteric form of knowledge sought by the Gnostics. [Greek gn Firefox browser extension A browser extension is a computer program that extends the functionality of a web browser in some way. Depending on the browser, the term may be distinct from similar terms such as plug-in or add-on. . The browser extension is available for free at http://gnosis.clearforest.com. Harvest is offered as a hosted web service and has a range of subscription options. The service is proven to scale to millions of news stories per day with sub-second analysis times. For extremely high volume applications, Harvest is available for installation at the client's site. About ClearForest ClearForest Corporation is the world leader in business solutions enabled by text analytics, supplying the analytical bridge between two previously disconnected worlds of information--unstructured text and enterprise data. In allowing both to be analyzed an·a·lyze tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es 1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations. 2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of. 3. simultaneously, ClearForest makes unified business intelligence a reality. Our award-winning solutions enable text driven business intelligence for customers such as Eastman Chemical, Reuters, Elsevier Science and International Finance Corporation to turn large volumes of contextually-based information into proactive business intelligence. Corporate headquarters are in Waltham, MA. |
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