Connexor, a Finnish provider of multilingual text analysis software to developers of knowledge-intensive applications, announced that it has released Machinese Syntax for German to complement its existing Machinese Syntax products for the other major business languages of Europe and the Americas.
Machinese helps computers make sense of Natural Language (such as English, French and German). Using advanced natural language techniques, Machinese discovers information encoded as natural language and presents it as a programming interface for use in knowledge-intensive applications. Machinese is designed to meet requirements of application developers who need the ability to process and understand natural language and to offer support for multiple languages for global organizations.
Machinese processes texts, identifies and classifies the various entities in them, showing how these functionally relate to each other by enriching the language with a notation that interpret language for computers. Machinese enables access to entities such as names of places, organizations and people; to keywords, noun phrases and terms; and to prepositional content (facts, states, events, processes). Machinese comes with a development environment for targeting text analysis to specific domains and ontologies.
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