Nuxeo and Its Semantic Technology Revs Up

September 16, 2010

There are semantic engines with Web-based APIs, but here’s one with an open source license for offline use or within a private infrastructure. We found the article “Nuxeo Present FISE, a RESTful Semantic Engine” on H-online.com, give an insight into the Furtwangen IKS Semantic Engine (FISE) with a RESTful interface.

A typical semantic engine would process and categorize documents, based on the suggested tags, and even extract known or unknown entities like people or places. However, what FISE does is:

allow developers to run their own semantic engine which offers Web based access to the engine with a /engines endpoint allowing a user to submit text for analysis and view the results, a /stores endpoint to view stored and processed documents and a /sparql endpoint for making SPARQL queries of the stored documents.

The future looks bright for FISE with the addition of multi-lingual support, relationship extraction, and integration. This is all interesting stuff, and we will monitor the kind of impact it will have on the Web and real time search space.

Harleena Singh, September 16, 2010

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