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Scalable Services Deployment
We're starting beta testing of the availability of Idilia's REST API in the Amazon Web Services cloud. By leveraging this infrastructure, thousands of documents can be processed simultaneously.
We are also introducing a new batch mode for both the disambiguate and paraphrase text services. This mode allows applications to submit hundreds of documents at once from a single client.
As of now, user requests must now be associated with a project and authenticated. See Request authentication for more information.
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Announcing Idilia's Sense Mapping Demo
Taking unstructured text and turning into richly interconnected structured data is the key to the Semantic Web. Idilia's Sense Mapping demo will allow you to see how regular text, like news articles, blog posts or tweets, can be automatically linked to outside websites and to sense information from the Language Graph, providing readers with a richer, more informative experience.
Try the Sense Mapping demo.
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The Language Graph Viewer Is Online
The Language Graph Viewer allows users to browse through millions of senses and links, including links to external sites like Wikipedia, MusicBrainz and IMDB.
The Language Graph Viewer is the ideal way to get a feel for the richness and size of Idilia's semantic knowledge base.
Click to browse the Language Graph Viewer.
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Paraphrasing Service Released
Applications that can benefit from this functionality include product search applications, advertisement placement, general search, etc.
As with Idilia's other components, the paraphrasing service is available with a Text Resources REST API and integrates easily within applications.
The beta release is currently limited to a single generation recipe but more recipes will be announced shortly.
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Idilia Developer Web Site Launched
The Idilia web site for supporting application developers is being launched today. The site provides documentation to enable developers to leverage Idilia's technology and build a new generation of "sense aware" applications.
In the near future, the site will also provide application examples, access to our SDK, etc. We're evolving rapidly so check back often!