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TEMIS unveils Luxid v5.0 for enterprises

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PHILADELPHIA, USA: TEMIS, a leader in text analytics solutions for the enterprise, has announced the Luxid 5.0, its solution for intelligent information processing that allows each user to understand, analyze, enrich, and share information to turn it into actionable knowledge.

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With more than 100 innovative features, Luxid 5.0 is the solution of choice for the most strategic corporate applications, such as Competitive Intelligence, Research and Innovation, Voice of the Consumer and Reputation Analysis. Luxid 5.0 is a tremendous ally for governments for powering state-critical applications such as Financial Fraud Detection, Surveillance and Homeland Security, as well as Risk Prevention.

"Luxid 5.0 is a major release that transforms unstructured information into a strategic weapon for Organizations," said Eric Bregand, CEO, TEMIS. "In order to speed up the decision making and optimize the overall performance of our customers, Luxid(R) 5.0 targets all users, from the information consumers to the analysts and experts, with graphic interfaces that adapt to the various user profiles and expectations."

Inspired by Web 2.0, Luxid 5.0 innovates with unheard-of interactive features. Luxid(R) Dynamic Mapping empowers corporate users to effortlessly enhance the content of the solution and adapt it to their specific needs, but also to iteratively improve pertinence for all other users. In order to capitalize on these enhancements, Luxid Knowledge Manager allows the domain experts to easily consolidate the user-generated feedback through enriching and adapting the Skill Cartridges.

The acclaimed Skill Cartridge library also benefits from these major innovations. To adapt in real time to each industry and to various modes of expression, Luxid Relevant Topic Finder & Relation Finder respectively extract entities and their relations, whatever the domain of interest.

Luxid 5.0 introduces four strategic languages, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Arabic, as well, thus widening its coverage to 20 languages.

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