SentiMap.com

SentiMap demonstrates several tools and technologies, enabling business applications reach a high level of web 2.0 sophistication.

The goal of sentimap.com is a living organization. A semantic web. Machines talking in intelligent English. Nothing less.

Do not smile, it is easier to do than you may think. You may like to read Bill Gates book on "Business at the speed of thought". Since 2000, technology has moved.

Machines can become reasonably "sentient", aware. The English prefix "sent" has some tremendous possibilities.

The 4 demos on this site will help you visualize them. (they are all working demos, feel free to try them out).

 

One way of creating an "information organization". An approach dealing with - "what is really inside this text or document ?".

1. Sentence Analyzer : Shows how to handle English sentences very easily in your organization. Which means, machines can deal
    with any text, sentences, paragraphs, anything over the web that is text. Anything that is text in your organization's documents.

    Machines can "read" tweets, blogs, memos, resumes, as English sentences - do the work needed before human effort is used.

    1a. Documents to data : Powerful and generic document extractor. Any document that has the slightest structure can be read
         by machines, data extracted, ready for whatever is the next step. Now you can aggregate data from all kinds of documents.

    1b. Combination : By using the sentence analyzer in combination with the document extractor, you handle documents at the    
         fine-grained sentences level. Suddenly your organization can "see" what is inside every document. Is that powerful enough ?


A somewhat different way of creating an "information organization". An approach to - "capture and manage bits of knowledge".

2. Knowledge stores : Most organizations have never really tackled "electronic knowledge". Enterprises deal with something called 
    "data". Or with "files". Data, databases, getting, setting, showing, searching. A record-keeping mindset. Useful, but limited.

    Yet inside those very organizations, really useful knowledge is often stored in Excel spreadsheets, small personalized macros. 
    Users are smart, they know what works in knowledge aggregation. They are expressing a real need, but no one is listening.

    Here is a different "enterprise" way of handling knowledge. Think of bits of knowledge created and stored as easily as data. About
    accessing and using them as easily as you access a web page. Think of machines using the knowledge. SOA, what is that ?

    2a. Non Financial Metrics (old version): is about the management knowledge. Creating and expressing metrics, electronic
     guidelines. Enabling "business at the speed of thought" rapidly. Centralizing knowledge storage and connectivity.

    2b. Thumbrules For Engineers (new !!!): is about storing and using highly specialized knowledge. To prevent its erosion, and to       apply it seamlessly across the organization. Something that spreadsheets cannot quite achieve.

 

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Updates on more recent versions :

  • The speed of sentence parsing should be read as : 1000 sentences in 20 seconds instead of 1 minute.
  • The comparison and summarization module in the sentence demo is a now very old, current versions have many changes.
To hackers et al :

[Latest attempt Feb 25 2010 from Netherlands] Please do consider - the obfuscated code in these demos is less than 50% of the current and almost an year old. But every time you guys do it, I have to change the passwords which is a bore. I politely request you to desist.