Calais is a service created by Thomson Reuters that automatically extracts semantic information from web pages in a format that can be used on the semantic web. [1] Calais was launched in January 2008, and is free to use. [2] [3] The technology is now available via the website of Refinitiv, a provider of financial market data and infrastructure founded in 2018, that is a subsidiary of London Stock Exchange Group. [4]
The Calais Web service reads unstructured text and returns Resource Description Framework formatted results identifying entities, facts and events within the text. [5] The service appears to be based on technology acquired when Reuters purchased ClearForest in 2007. [6]
The technology has also been used to automatically tag blog articles, [7] and organize museum collections. [8]
Calais uses natural language processing technologies delivered via a web service interface.
Case Study of Open Calais
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Calais is a service created by Thomson Reuters that automatically extracts semantic information from web pages in a format that can be used on the semantic web. [1] Calais was launched in January 2008, and is free to use. [2] [3] The technology is now available via the website of Refinitiv, a provider of financial market data and infrastructure founded in 2018, that is a subsidiary of London Stock Exchange Group. [4]
The Calais Web service reads unstructured text and returns Resource Description Framework formatted results identifying entities, facts and events within the text. [5] The service appears to be based on technology acquired when Reuters purchased ClearForest in 2007. [6]
The technology has also been used to automatically tag blog articles, [7] and organize museum collections. [8]
Calais uses natural language processing technologies delivered via a web service interface.
Case Study of Open Calais
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