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Cogito DiscoverCogito Discover tags, extracts and normalizes automatically the most relevant data contained in any type of text, whether it be structured or unstructured. Cogito Discover is the activity which allows the extraction, transformation and loading of data (ETL, Extraction, Transformation, Loading). Cogito Discover consists in the creation of systems that allow the passing of data from one application to the other, usually extracting them from an allocation to insert them into a DBMS - Data Base Management System. Cogito Discover normalizes data, making different sources of data homogenous by translating the data to be analyzed into a single frame. The Cogito Discover activity identifies its main goal in the full integration among applications and the management of the increasing complexity and variety of solutions adopted by companies. The infrastructure that supports the decision-making processes must collect, validate and possibly transform the data in order to transfer them later to the analytical phase without altering them, overloading the systems, creating redundancies, nor losing information during the various steps. Cogito Discover processes data from an unstructured form to a structured form: this constitutes a turning point for companies that wish to transform textual information into data that can be analyzed by mathematical and statistical means, to create forecast indexes, portfolio analysis, customer profiling, etc. Cogito Discover is thus able to automatically process univocal terms from a data base as well as polysemous forms of language, which are more difficult to deal with. Thanks to semantics, which considers terms to be meaningful, different expressions can be traced back to the same meaning. Success Story: |
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