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Text Mining Update

Posted October 24, 2006 | Leadership | Technology | Leadership |

Although text-mining technology has been available for years, its use has been relegated mainly to government agencies (e.g., intelligence services) and companies whose business largely has to do with handling or processing textual information (e.g., news organizations, wire services). The major roadblock standing in the way of more mainstream business use of text mining technology has been the high degree of expertise and specialized skills required to build and use applications.

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Curt Hall
Curt Hall is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little’s open consulting network. He has extensive experience as an IT analyst covering technology and application development trends, markets, software, and services. Mr. Hall's expertise includes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), intelligent process automation (IPA), natural language processing (NLP) and conversational computing, blockchain for business, and customer… Read More
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