Text-mining maverick predicts customized newspapers
Mario Girard., the president and CEO of text-mining maverick Nstein Technologies Inc., predicts newspapers will survive in the future, but will be entirely custom-printed.
To accomplish this, the media will need a special tool to organize and index their content quickly so they can be sent to the right subscribers and offer more relevant ads.
This is where Nstein's semantic analysis software comes in. It reads through tonnes of data and creates a neat summary of it: what it's about, how important it is, and what's related to it.
"Nstein is the closest technology to the human brain when it comes to understanding text," Girard said.
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