Entity extraction, or named entity recognition (NER), is finding mentions of key “things” (aka “entities”) such as people, places, organizations, dates, and time within text. Entity mentions are the words in text that refer to entities, such as “Bill Clinton,” “White House,” and “U.S.” Entity resolution (aka, entity linking) takes it one step further and […]
Tag: Entity Resolution
Rosette Cloud 1.11: New Entity Types, Hungarian Names, and Cross Language Semantics
We’re thrilled to announce the latest version of Rosette (1.11). It’s a big one — lots of exciting new features, enhancements, and improvements. We hope you’ll check it out! TL; DR check the release notes. Entities: Enhanced Extraction and Linking with New Types Rosette Entity Extraction & Linking now recognizes 700 new classes of entities […]
Not-So-Cheap Talk: Stocks Move Nearly 10% When Trump’s Tweets Mention Executives
Prattle is a Fintech innovator whose system started by forecasting market reactions to central bank communications. As a member of the Basis Technology startup program Prattle uses Rosette entity extraction to detect the speakers in central bank communications. They’ve since expanded to power analyses like the blog post below: Despite what the financial press might […]
Connecting to Asia with Rosette API
Latest 1.5 API release renews commitment to global data analytics We kicked off 2017 with some major updates to Rosette API (version 1.5). There are lots of new features to play with, so we’re breaking down the key updates in a series of blog posts to share with our awesome users. One common thread among […]
Is the 2016 presidential campaign as negative as it feels?
2016 has been called the most contentious presidential campaign in US history. Is it? Rosette takes the sentiment temperature on Twitter to find out. Fervor on social media is peaking as both candidates’ approval ratings are at record breaking lows. If you’re active on any major social network, you’ve seen the surge of heated political […]
Keeping pace with the ever-changing name of ISIS through the lens of Wikipedia
If you’ve followed recent events in Syria and Iraq, then you’ve surely heard of an organization that at various times is referred to as ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), or just IS (Islamic State). While the New York Times recently decided to use “ISIS” in […]
Who, What, When, Where and the Quest for Why
The marriage of Geospatial Intelligence and Entity Resolution.
This blog post is inspired by the many conversations we had at the recent GEOINT Symposium about how geospatial data can become an ideal pivot point for an entity resolution system enabling users to transition from When and Where to Who and What and the elusive Why.