Concept Searching Limited

Concept Searching Limited
Private
Industry Information retrieval
Founded 2002
Headquarters UK, United States
Area served
Global
Products conceptSearch
conceptClassifier
conceptClassifier for SharePoint
conceptClassifier for SharePoint Online
Taxonomy Manager
Taxonomy Workflow
Website www.conceptsearching.com

Concept Searching Limited is a software company which specializes in information retrieval software. It has products for Enterprise search, Taxonomy Management and Statistical classification.

History

Concept Searching was founded in 2002 in the UK and now has offices in the USA and South Africa. In August 2003 the company introduced the idea of using Compound term processing.[1][2]

Compound term processing allows statistical information retrieval applications to perform matching using multi-word concepts. This can improve the quality of search results and also allows unstructured information to be automatically classified with semantic metadata.[3]

The company's products run on the Microsoft .NET platform. The products integrate with Microsoft SharePoint and many other platforms.[4]

Concept Searching has developed the Smart Content Framework, which is a toolset that provides an enterprise framework to mitigate risk, automate processes, manage information, protect privacy, and address compliance issues. The Smart Content Framework is used by many large organizations including 23,000 users at the NASA Safety Center [5]

Awards

See also

References

  1. Lateral thinking in information retrieval Information Management and Technology. 2003. vol 36; part 4, pp 169-173
  2. Lateral Thinking in Information Retrieval
  3. US Air Force Medical Service presentation at InterSymp-2008
  4. Microsoft Partner Profile
  5. NASA Safety Center using Smart Content Framework
  6. "KMWorld Magazine".
  7. "Trend-Setting Products".

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