TEMIS, a US-based provider of Semantic Content Enrichment Solutions for the Enterprise, and Agence France-Presse (AFP), one of the three worldwide news agencies, have announced that they are greatly expanding their strategic partnership to deploy semantic enrichment on AFP’s future editorial console.
Covering the world with a combined 5,000 stories a day in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Arabic, AFP required to increase the productivity and consistency of its news annotation process. To achieve that, AFP has launched a new innovative editorial system called Iris including advanced tools for journalists. The roll-out of the Iris system will begin Q2 2012.
Embedded within AFP’s new editorial Iris workstation, TEMIS flagship Luxid for Content Enrichment Platform will annotate the news on-the-fly. This semi-automated process will increase productivity, making news immediately available, as well as consistency of tagging, making the search more relevant.
The editorial Iris workstation will embed Luxid recently released version 6, combined with Text Mining 360° Skill Cartridge for entity extraction in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic.
Text Mining 360° Skill Cartridge is an advanced multilingual text analysis solution for extracting entities such as people names, companies, organisations, locations, financial amounts, date & time, addresses, phone numbers, emails, etc...
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