• Interpretation
    1. Definition
    2. In practice
    3. Text example
  • Interpretation reveals the specific meaning of an element based on it context as defined by th element's relationship with others and matches elements with established taxonomies or ontologies.

  • 1. Imagine a a financial analyst responsible for following up a certain number of companies. Classically he has to read all the financial newsfeeds and use the metadata of the feeds to filter his information. In this approach the risk to miss essential information is substantial. However not filtering is not an option because there's just too much information published every day. Interpretation will not only help the analyst in efficientl create a personalised, adaptive and reliable newsfilter but also in transforming his relevant news items into his own personal and automatically created Wiki. It's enough to specify for the elements of his choice a meaningful label and a pointer to the most important and reliable source of information about that element to make the system automatically link these elements in the text with the defined data source so that the information becomes actionable.

  • March 25 (Bloomberg) --European leaders showed signs of bowing to German demands for an International Monetary Fund role in any rescue of debt-stricken Greece, seeking to prevent the fiscal crisis from undermining the euro

    Asserting her clout as head of the European Unionis largest economy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel ruled out an aid decision at todayis EU summit in Brussels, Pushed for the IMF to be bought in, and called for measures to stop deficit trickery

  • Ontology
    Bloomberg
    International monetary fund
    IMF
    Greece
    European Union
    EU
    Angela Merkel
    Brussels
    Financial News Provider
    IMF
    IMF
    Country
    EU
    EU
    Politician
    City
    www.bloomberg.com
    www.imf.org
    www.imf.org
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece
    www.europa.org
    www.europa.org
    www.angela-merkel.de
    www.brussel.be
  • March 25 (Bloomberg) -- European leaders showed signs of bowing to German demands for an International Monetary Fund role in any rescue of debt-stricken Greece. Seeking to prevent the fiscal crisis from undermining the euro.

    Asserting her clout as head of the European Unionis largest economy. German Chancellor Angela Merkel ruled out an aid decision at todayis EU summit in Brussels, pushed for the IMF to be brought in, and called for measures to stop deficit trickery.

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Verticals

  • Public sector
  • Healthcare
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Financial Services
  • Life Sciences
  • Insurance
  • Communications (telco)
  • Chemicals
  • Travel & Transportation

 

Applications

Technology or application integration

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  • ERP applications
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