Semantic Research

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Semantic Research, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryInformation Technology
Founded2001
Headquarters4922 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92106
Key people
Richard T. "Chip" Harrison, CEO
Diana Wilkin, Chief Operating Officer
Tim Murphy, Executive Vice President
Jim Hindle, Director, Business Development
Joseph Faletti, Chief Scientist
ProductsSemantica Pro
Semantica Enterprise
Websitewww.semanticresearch.com

Semantic Research, Inc. (commonly referred to as Semantic Research or simply Semantic, and not to be confused with Symantec), incorporated in 2001, is a privately held software company headquartered in San Diego, California. The company manufactures and sells software for creating, viewing, storing and sharing of knowledge structures.[1]

Software platform

The company's software platform, known as Semantica, allows users to perform intelligence analysis, data fusion and visualization of all kinds of information, be it structured, unstructured, temporal, or geospatial. Semantic also provides custom software development and provides applied computer science research[2] for its customers. The company began with software originally developed under the name SemNet.[3][4]

In Semantica, a knowledge structure is an interrelated collection of facts or knowledge about a particular topic. It is composed of entities linked to other entities by labeled bidirectional relationships. An entity may be related to any number of other entities via any number of relationships. In this manner a knowledge structure takes the form of a semantic network. Unstructured documents, such as word processing documents or JPG images, may be incorporated into this structure, just as a file may be attached to an email message; these become special nodes in the network known as attachments.

Knowledge structures may be stored in a file known as a Semantica Archive (or SAR) for single-user access, or they may be stored in a server repository for high-volume concurrent access known as a TripletSphere.

Products

Available for the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms:

  • Semantica Pro: A desktop application for creating, editing and viewing knowledge structures in TripletSpheres provided by Semantica Enterprise or in SAR files.
  • Semantica Enterprise: Semantica Enterprise is a collaborative multiuser system for modeling, visualizing and analyzing very large amounts of complex information, accessible from a browser or from Semantica Pro.

In addition to providing prepackaged software, Semantic also develops custom software for government customers on a per project basis.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Agreement with Worthmore Inc". freshnews.com. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  2. ^ "Semantic Object Model whitepaper" (PDF). semanticresearch.com. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  3. ^ "Semantic Networking: The New Kid on the Block". eric.ed.gov. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  4. ^ "SemNet Tutorial". sdsu.edu. Retrieved 2007-05-11.

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