Extractor / xAIgent is a patented technology
that inherently understands the construct of
human language allowing developers to implement
solutions for extracting Contextually Accurate
and Relevent keyphrases from any text based
content is six international languages. The genesis of Extractor was a
thesis exploring the application of artificial intelligence and machine
learning. Specifically, how the exponential growth of information, primarily via the World Wide Web, could be
refined and sourced with certainty and relevance. The application of
artificial intelligence married with the theories of machine learning
would prove to be very effective. (please read the published research papers by Dr.
Peter Turney, the author, the research fellow and the person with unnerving vision.) |
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We know and
experience today the great results of Dr. Turney's research efforts, now
in version 7.2, Extractor and xAIgent web service, is a proven solution providing developers with
the tools for Making Content Findable.TM |
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As a pure research facility the National Research Council of Canada is
not mandated to commercialize its successful results. At the point where
a research project reaches its pinnacle private investment and
commercialization partner(s) are invited. In the case of Extractor DBI
Technologies Inc. became the successful funding and commercialization
partner securing the world wide licensing, marketing, and distribution
rights. |
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Extractor and / or the
xAIgent web service is a perfect compliment to
any Developer's toolbox. DBI's portfolio of software development components
and services used by
software developers to cost effectively add proven functionality
for better data presentations. DBI's
experience in providing unparalleled products and services to developer
communities worldwide has shown to be indispensable by example of its
resource and appointment scheduling solutions consumed by a notable
variety of
organizations. Extractor
extends the benefit for developers to build exceptional solutions for
their constituents. |
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"It
is not content but context that will matter most ...
The scarce resource will not be stuff, but point of view"
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- Paul Saffo - |
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