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Daily Archives: September 11th, 2007

Geolocation for the masses

It is no accident that we are announcing GeoLocatorâ„¢ 2.0 today, on the sixth anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
11 September 2001 crystalized Digital Reasoning Systems’ vision into a mission. Because we had already been working on discerning meaning inherent in unstructured data before the attacks, we were able to deliver a functional proof [...]

Order inherent in the signal

Digital Reasoning Systems starts with the assumption that there is order inherent in the signal.
In other words, we treat text representations of human language as signals.
This video provides a concise overview of how Digital Reasoning Systems’ patented technology derives and uses that signal:

Watch this video to better understand how our core engine creates and uses [...]

Key knowledge discovery patent granted to Digital Reasoning Systems, Inc.

It’s been a long while since I posted updates on my work at Digital Reasoning Systems. That’s about to change, in a big way!
Our key patent for discovering the meaning of words solely from unstructured data was granted by the USPTO on July 24, 2007 as US Patent No. 7249117. Click here to [...]