Content Analyst technology supports a powerful, broad, and integrated search platform. This capability allows users to address the key question of: “How do I know what I don’t know?” Users can employ standard features like keyword or Boolean-logic based search parameters as well as enter a textual description of a topic – searches can be as narrow as a single word to as broad as a paragraph, full article, paper or book. This query can be applied on one or more repositories of documents with the intent of finding overlooked information.
By combining the industry-standard aspects of keyword and Boolean search criteria with our own patented LSI technology, Content Analyst provides a powerful search capability that is unique to the industry and provides the “next generation” features that users are requesting.
One aspect our integrated search capability supports is the notion of “blind search” wherein a user doesn’t really know what they’re looking for. As an example, a reporter could employ Content Analyst technology’s search capability in order to determine whether he or she has missed any vital information on the subject in a draft article.
Powered by an iterative combination of categorization and conceptual decomposition and featuring an intuitive interface, the search capability can be seamlessly integrated into a user’s existing workflow.