Oct 30 2007
semgine GmbH – Release of the semgine sciPlorer 1.4
Berlin software company semgine GmbH has launched a new product release of the semgine sciPlorer. semgine sciPlorer 1.4 features several new services assisting researchers in drug discovery and biomedical scientists in retrieving biomedical information and optimizing scientific search.
The semgine sciPlorer 1.4 exhibits an entirely redesigned version of visual result navigation. Clearly arranged result clusters and access to facts on all nodes and edges provide an unrivalled search experience. Also the range of popup reports has been expanded, enabling disclosure on all associated terms how they relate to the search terms. Additionally, the content source has been broadened by integrating first Web sources.
“Our goal is to develop a novel visually oriented semantic retrieval solution for biomedical facts empowering scientists to precisely and targeted localise the requested facts in corporate data sources or the Web and to compile structured fact reports.” illustrates Dr Martin C. Hirsch, Managing Director of semgine GmbH. “The basis is provided now for our next milestone inaugurating visual fact navigation instead of browsing common link lists.”
The semgine sciPlorer is based on a completely new approach, which applies the principles of cognitive neuroscience to information processing. While conventional search engines create a normal word-based, full-text index of documents, semgine builds up a semantic index, enabling users to accurately pinpoint individual facts in documents.
The semgine sciPlorer comprises a set of well-engineered semantic technologies assisting scientists in defining and refining retrieval, including syntactical analysis, semantic expansion, fact extraction, semantic indexing, associative processing and visual exploration.
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