Exploiting pervasive enterprise chronicles using unstructured information management

A. Levas, G. Pingali, Mark Podlaseck, J. William Murdock
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Strides made in semiconductor technology and pervasive devices are fueling the ability to amass ever-increasing volumes of rich multimedia data chronicling the activities and experiences of enterprise employees. Rich content analytics are crucial to exploit the potential of such electronic chronicles, which represent a vital untapped resource in today's enterprises. This paper describes a system called Picasso that adds a new dimension to enterprise search and mining, by capturing and structuring information surrounding employee activities and making available vital insights from such information through our unstructured information management architecture (UIMA).
使用非结构化信息管理利用普遍的企业编年史
半导体技术和普及设备方面取得的进步,正在推动积累不断增长的丰富多媒体数据量的能力,这些数据记录了企业员工的活动和经历。丰富的内容分析对于开发这种电子编年史的潜力至关重要,它代表了当今企业中尚未开发的重要资源。本文描述了一个名为Picasso的系统,它通过捕获和结构化围绕员工活动的信息,并通过我们的非结构化信息管理体系结构(UIMA)从这些信息中获得重要见解,从而为企业搜索和挖掘增加了一个新的维度。
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