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Technology - Thematix
Microlanguage's
Thematix concept extraction technology is the heart of our
component software product, a product that consists of a family
of technologies - a parsing engine, grammarbase™ and toolset.
- The parsing
engine is the workhorse of the system, breaking down the incoming
stream of data into its component parts. For example, it breaks
down text into individual words and punctuation. In addition,
the parsing engine is a symbol-based system and not tied to any
particular language. Any language or any symbolic system with
recurring patterns such as music or genomics can be broken into
its constituent parts by the parsing engine.
- A grammarbase
is the intelligence driving the parsing engine. It determines
how the engine will behave in a given situation. The grammarbase
contains rules, algorithms, and terminology that instruct the
parsing engine as to which information is the relevant information.
- Our Windows-based
authoring toolset allows the developer to rapidly create,
debug and enhance grammarbases.

Guided by the
grammarbase, the parsing engine identifies the target concepts,
and tags either the text or the knowledge-base indices with the
meta-information that enable researchers to take full advantage
of the themes or concepts contain in data or text.
These modular,
scalable open architecture components are designed with two goals
in mind: enable concept extraction with superior precision and recall
performance, and ease of integration with knowledge management and
data visualization applications and systems. And with Microlanguage's
strategic partnerships, it doesn't matter whether the data is text,
voice, multimedia, etc.; the solution will derive meaning regardless
of the data form.
Thematix
Technology's Strengths:
- precise,
comprehensive searches that return all and only relevant information
- patent-pending
algorithms that enhance the speed and performance of host knowledge
management applications
- multilingual
capabilities
- an authoring
tool that is designed for use by knowledge workers - not software
engineers
- speed of
integration through an advanced open architecture
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