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November 21, 2011

TextMinr

Filed under: Data Mining,Language,Text Analytics — Patrick Durusau @ 7:31 pm

TextMinr

In pre-beta (can signal interest now) but:

Text Mining As A Service – Coming Soon!

What if you could incorporate state-of-the-art text mining, language processing & analytics into your apps and systems without having to learn the science or pay an arm and a leg for the software?

Soon you will be able to!

We aim to provide our text mining technology as a simple, affordable pay-as-you-go service, available through a web dashboard and a set of REST API’s.

If you already familiar with these tools and your data sets, this could be a useful convenience.

If you aren’t familiar with these tools and your data sets, this could be a recipe for disaster.

Like SurveyMonkey.

In the hands of a survey construction expert, with testing of the questions, etc., I am sure SurveyMonkey can be a very useful tool.

In the hands of management, who want to justify decisions where surveys can be used, SurveyMonkey is positively dangerous.

Ask yourself this: Why in an age of SurveyMonkey, do politicians pay pollsters big bucks?

Do you suspect there is something different from a professional pollster and SurveyMonkey?

Same distance between TextMinr and professional text analysis.

Or perhaps better, you get what you pay for.

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