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News: 9 October, 2007

 

Daily Driller acquires NeuralGistics Corporation.

 

The Daily Driller has acquired NeuralGistics Corporation today. NeuralGistics is a leading provider of technology that applies machine learning through the use of Neural Networks and Applied Linguistics to the extraction of meaning from documents and forms.


Since its launch in 2005 NeuralGistics has successfully developed technologies that encompass the fields of Artificial Neural Networking and Applied Linguistics. NeuralGistics implements a variety of semantic similarity and relatedness measures based on information found within a lexical database, and applies them to the extraction of meaning from documents and forms.


Artificial Neural Networks, (ANN) are an interconnected group of artificial neurons that uses a mathematical or computational model for information processing based on a connectionist approach to computation. Artificial neural networks may be used for solving artificial intelligence problems without necessarily creating a model of a real biological system. In more practical terms neural networks are non-linear statistical data modeling or decision making tools. They can be used to model complex relationships and to find patterns in data.


Applied Linguistics, (AL) the scientific study of language, encompasses a number of sub-fields, such as the study of language structure (grammar) and meaning (semantics). Applications of computational linguistics in machine translation, and natural language processing are extremely fruitful areas of applied linguistics which have come to the forefront in recent years with increasing computing power. Natural language processing (NLP) is a subfield of artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. Natural-language-understanding systems convert samples of human language into more formal representations that are easier for computer programs to manipulate.