Sprylogics Tech Update

June 11, 2012

In an effort to make the most of their innovations, Sprylogics is focusing on four particular areas of further development. Canada Newswire lets us in on the “Sprylogics Technology Update.” The write up informs us:

“The Sprylogics Technology Team is focused on leveraging and enhancing the existing patent pending technology base to build mobile search solutions that interpret what people are saying online and on their mobile phones in order to:

a) Better understand what they are looking for (query intent);

b) Better understand trends and patterns in people’s behavior and opinions in aggregate (improve quality and relevancy of search results).

“This is accomplished through the use of semantic technologies and natural language processing techniques like entity extraction, semantic graph creation, disambiguation, matching and clustering to process massive volumes of unstructured data in order to extract key sentiments, facts, opinions, user interests and intents. “

Sprylogics’ solutions have been updated in the following areas: expanded natural language processing; improved machine learning; a beefed up knowledge base; and advances in mobile development and API’s. See the article for details on each. We wonder how much of this progress is linked to the company’s financing boost earlier this year.

Sprylogics, Based in Ontario and was formed in 2011, styles itself the “semantic search engine.” Cluuz is the catchy name of the company’s search platform, while their Analyst and Evidens analyzes workflow. Sprylogics is awaiting a patent on their unique semantic graph visual display.

Cynthia Murrell, June 11, 2012

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