Autonomy is perhaps best known for its next-generation analysis of unstructured content. Autonomy's technology is fundamentally predicated on a mathematical model and built upon the seminal works of Thomas Bayes and Claude Shannon. It therefore is not limited by the nuances of language. Buttressed by innovations that include 170 patents, IDOL identifies the patterns that naturally occur in text, video or voice files based on the usage and frequency of terms that correspond to specific concepts. By studying the preponderance of one pattern over another, IDOL can gauge the probability that the content in question deals with a specific subject.
Autonomy sees search as not merely looking for a word, but looking for an idea. Therefore, although Autonomy embraces traditional or legacy methods such as keyword, Boolean, parametric and others in developing its search strategy, it relies on conceptual search based on computational pattern recognition (non-linear adaptive digital signal processing) and contextual linguistic analysis to deliver the most relevant results.
In addition to search, over 500 advanced functions can be performed on unstructured content (as well as other content formats), including automatic categorization, sentiment analysis, clustering, deep video indexing, and speech analytics.
Summary: ...trends, improving allocation of appropriate resources, saving time and money • Identifies new, key influencers in the community along with early identification of potential issues and a gauge of community sentiment • Tracks and optimises roll-out of community campaigns • Updates the MPS Glossary...
Summary: ...saving time and money • Identifies new, key influencers in the community along with early identification of potential issues and a gauge of community sentiment • Tracks and optimizes roll-out of community campaigns • Updates the MPS Glossary, ensuring joined-up intelligence on search criteria/topics...
Summary: ...its database and upgrade the server and storage facilities a number of times in order to maintain processing performance and the necessary increase in storage and backup. However, the frequency of upgrades has led to a number of system risks, failures and excessive downtime. To address the current challenges...
Summary: ...for another reason as well: it doesn’t require Iskratel to purchase multiple client licenses. “The flexible licensing model and price point translates into low deployment costs.” But perhaps most important is the reliability of the software. Iskratel knows it can trust the HP solution to work. “We’ve...
Summary: ...paper usage HP customer case study: Major Japanese pharmaceutical company deploys HP TRIM software as its chosen EDRM platform Industry: Pharmaceuticals “With HP TRIM, we have a highly adaptable and scalable document records management system that is fully compliant with current electronic record keeping...
Summary: ...Sunstein creates a fully integrated, electronic client file system with Autonomy WorkSite. To recap, in 2000, a small set of emails were profiled in WorkSite, followed by all electronic correspondence in 2004/5. Today, the firm has deployed WorkSite 8.5 and is profiling around 100,000 emails a year. While...
Summary: ...Comprehensive records management Software HP TRIM First in the Nation Ofering a Solution as a Service deployment of HP TRIM in a private government cloud based on a per-user monthly fee and economies of scale Case study | State of Oregon Share with colleagues Rate this document Sign up for updates hp.com/...
Summary: ...of Aon’s product and services offerings. “Without a doubt, we now promote multi-product deals that we would not have previous to the unified Internet presence. When customers research a particular offering, such as crisis management, they now find other products which they may not have even known...
Summary: ...ThomasNet - Case Study. PROMOTE POWER PROTECT ThomasNet Delivers an Optimized Online Marketplace with Autonomy Optimost For a century, Thomas Publishing Company, through the directory, Thomas Register of American Manufacturers helped buyers and engineers locate suppliers of a wide breadth of industrial...
Summary: ...the system with the firm’s time and billing system, which now generates new workspaces automatically as new projects are acquired. Each of the firm’s eight practice groups has its own workspace; private workspaces are also provided to each consultant. Although VKA initially intended to use WorkSite...
Summary: ...searching across all assets in this taxonomy, enhancing the value of the taxonomy. 3 IUS’ language agnostic capabilities enable users in Europe and in the Asia Pacific region to search for knowledge assets in their local language. Although this solution allows users to search for information globally,...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy case studies available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.
Summary: ...information by identifying the patterns that naturally occur in text, based on the usage and frequency of words or terms that correspond to specific ideas or concepts. This unique search capability underlies IDOL Enterprise Desktop Search, providing unmatched accuracy of results across the desktop and...
Summary: ...to enable computers to form a contextual understanding of electronic information by identifying the patterns that naturally occur in text, based on the usage and frequency of words or terms that correspond to specific ideas or concepts. This unique search capability underlies Autonomy Express Search,...
Summary: ...as a source of highly relevant insight for customer analysis and to a lesser extent legal compliance. Due to the variables in speech and language, however, legacy approaches like phonemematching and word-spotting alone are not enough to determine what is truly being said. The speech analytics technology...
Summary: ...of legacy keyword technologies. Brochure Sign up for updates hp.com/go/getupdated Share with colleagues Integrated search and investigation capabilities Supervision of electronic communications is no longer a static exercise of merely reviewing a set of emails sampled by the system or triggered by a policy....
Summary: ...management Clustering Conceptual retrieval Scene detection Social content management Deep video indexing Sentiment analysis Audio analysis Image analysis Personalization Rich media management Parametric Profiling Hyperlinking Face recognition Visualization Intent-based ranking Social search Multichannel...
Summary: ...only the first (left-hand) term before this operator has to occur within a specified word distance AFTER the term on the right side of this operator in order for the source document to be scored as a result • Phrases - combined words or terms that must appear directly ADJACENT to one another and in...
Summary: ...Utrecht and Washington, D.C. Autonomy utilizes a fundamentally different approach to the ‘Needle in a Haystack' and context problems by using sophisticated mathematics and probability models to improve the contextual understanding of each piece of content as the overall volume of content increases....
Summary: ...Autonomy Explore - Product brief. Automatically cluster data to discover emerging trends Autonomy Explore provides organizations with a way to understand the emergent topics of concepts within their data. By automatically organizing data into logical, self-similar groups or clusters, Autonomy Explore...
Summary: ...Since all social content is ingested through Autonomy MAS, it is available to be pushed to Autonomy Explore for advanced analysis and to uncover its meaning. Autonomy Explore, powered by Autonomy IDOL, offers more than 500 advanced functions, such as filtering, clustering, eduction and sentiment to help...
Summary: ...combine Boolean and Proximity operators to form simple or complex Boolean expressions Parametric search Users can search for items by certain field values. When they provide fixed values in parametric fields, the parametric search returns consistent values in the non-fixed parametric fields. For example,...
Summary: ...that are related to your query. The concept of the query is analyzed and documents that are relevant to this concept are returned to the user. • Legacy search (Keyword and Boolean) • Natural Language Retrieval • Search for information between a time period • Definable quantity and quality of results...
Summary: ...Advise module, recording segments can be linked to specific evaluation questions to simplify reviews. Improved coaching is made possible with: •Coaching notes • Links to evaluation questions •Integrated voice/screen comments • Audio export Efficiently staff for customer satisfaction Autonomy Qfiniti...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy Product Briefs available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.
Summary: ...works of Thomas Bayes and Claude Shannon, as well as on a range of innovations that are covered by 170 patents. Autonomy technology identifies the patterns that naturally occur in text, voice or video files based on the usage and frequency of terms that correspond to specific concepts. This enables IDOL...
Summary: ...Autonomy Technology Overview. Built upon the seminal mathematical works of Thomas Bayes and Claude Shannon, and on a range of innovations that are covered by 170 patents, Autonomy technology identifies the patterns that naturally occur in text, voice or video files based on the usage and frequency of...
Summary: ...as quantum clustering, to form them. It understands that there is an X probability that the content in question deals with a specific subject by studying the preponderance of one pattern over another. IDOL is built on algorithms rooted in Bayesian Inference and Shannon’s Information Theory. With Bayesian...
Summary: ...the concepts from this redundancy. HP Autonomy’s approach to concept modeling relies on Shannon’s theory in that the less frequently a unit of communication occurs, the more information it conveys. Therefore, ideas, which are rarer within the context of a communication, are often more indicative of...
Summary: ...occurrence rather than a rigid definition of the language grammar. Autonomy's approach to concept modeling relies on Shannon's theory that the less frequently a unit of communication occurs, the more information it conveys. Therefore, ideas, which are rarer within the context of a communication, tend...
Summary: ...agnosticism at a fundamental level. The Intelligent Data Operating Layer that lies at Autonomy's heart uses a unique combination of Bayesian Inference and Shannon's Information Theory to apply a technique known as Adaptive Probabilistic Concept Modelling* to the problem of understanding unstructured information....
Summary: ...sequence A given W – the Acoustic Model By combining these models and using Bayes’ principles, Autonomy identifies the word string W as having the highest probability given the acoustic sequence: This model provides the probability of a word sequence occurring and the statistical relationships between...
Summary: ...IDOL Enterprise Desktop Search White Paper. Autonomy software identifies the patterns that naturally occur in text, based on the usage and frequency of words or terms that correspond to specific ideas or concepts. In this way, Autonomy is able to extract the information’s digital essence and encode...
Summary: ...of rich media management, providing advanced speech technology and video indexing. By combining complex mathematical models of natural language analysis with IDOL’s meaning-based technology, Autonomy provides accurate, content-based retrieval of information. While legacy phonetic approaches merely use...
Summary: ...was a clear trend by regulators to incorporate interactive content into their requirements, even if they did not intend the effect. When email first became more prevalent, there were often discussions as to whether it merely represented a transient form of communication, or was actually subject to retention...
Summary: ...and approve a transaction with speech recognition. These types of distributed interactions with critical processes in a variety of modalities will actually become the way of the future. MTV: Web 2.0 and enterprise applications are still a few years away from being 100 percent embedded with one another....
Summary: ...the constraints and rules defined around a workfow, and activates tasks as appropriate. • Caching. Workfows are cached in memory for fast performance. Workfows that are active are likely to be found in memory, thereby reducing the probability of accessing the persistent store, which tends to be expensive....
This is a small selection of the Autonomy White Papers available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.