In 2009 we find we are in a position where we see a true mix of verticals represented at the annual Text Analytics Summit. Early aggressive adopters such as the life sciences industry still play a key role in its growth but at this years summit we will be seeing representatives from manufacturing, recruitment, publishing, and more!
The great thing about the Summit is it brings together everyone from across the Text Analytics value chain for some insightful, vibrant discussion. The summit is void of sales pitches and we will be delving deep into key topic areas such as Sentiment Analysis, the rise of Semantics, eDiscovery, Enterprise Content Management as well as a whole host of end user case studies.
“Last year’s Text Analytics conference afforded us a chance to meet with many of the key industry players to gain a better understanding of the technical and economic challenges facing this market”
Thomas Hampp, eDiscovery Analyzer & UIMA Text Analysis Architect, IBM
INDUSTRY LEADING KEYNOTES WILL COME FROM:
Usama Fayyad – former Executive VP & Chief Data Officer of Yahoo! Research: The evolution of search technology and the role of social networking in marketing. You will be able to gain insight into the varied capabilities of data mining and how its implementation is key to not only the front end of search but also the back end capabilities.
Emmanuel Roche – Teragram: Joining us to discuss Web-based textual media can be mined and visualized to gain brand knowledge and customer leverage. Brands and key opinion leaders are identified, quantified, and visualized to answer such questions as: What is social media/consumer-generated content? What is social media marketing/monitoring? What is a niche community? Who are influencers? How are they identified? How do you identify brands? What are the appropriate reporting techniques and visualization approaches?
Bing Liu, Professor, University of Illinois will be presenting a keynote presentation on his research into sentiment analysis and how we will be able to unleash the power of inferential logic by understanding how sentiment analysis is allowing us to go above and beyond mining just facts.
All in all, the conference promises to be nothing short of brilliant!
If you are still on the fence and unsure about attending, take look at the agenda (http://www.textanalyticsnews.com/usa/agenda.shtml) and realize that you must prioritize attending this conference. Text Analytics News this year has set an all time high standard that guarantees top-quality information from all the key industry leaders. Quite simply this conference supersedes any other industry event.
For more details please contact Ben Satchwell at +44 (0)20 7375 7163, email ben@textanalyticsnews.com or visit http://www.textanalyticsnews.com/usa/






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