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'''Language Computer Corporation''' ('''LCC''') is a [[natural language processing]] research company based in [[Richardson, Texas|Richardson]], [[Texas]]. The company develops software for [[question answering]], [[information extraction]], and [[automatic summarization]]. |
'''Language Computer Corporation''' ('''LCC''') is a [[natural language processing]] research company based in [[Richardson, Texas|Richardson]], [[Texas]]. The company develops a variety of natural language processing products, including software for [[question answering]], [[information extraction]], and [[automatic summarization]].<ref>languagecomputer.com [http://languagecomputer.com/index.php?page=products]</ref> |
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The low-profile company has landed significant military contracts, with $8,353,476 United States military contracts in 2006-2008.<ref>usaspending.gov [http://www.usaspending.gov/fpds/fpds.php?parent_id=147751&sortby=u&detail=-1&datype=T&reptype=r&database=fpds&fiscal_year=&submit=G Contracts to LANGUAGE COMPUTER CORPORATION]. Accessed October 20, 2008.</ref> |
The low-profile company has landed significant military contracts, with $8,353,476 United States military contracts in 2006-2008.<ref>usaspending.gov [http://www.usaspending.gov/fpds/fpds.php?parent_id=147751&sortby=u&detail=-1&datype=T&reptype=r&database=fpds&fiscal_year=&submit=G Contracts to LANGUAGE COMPUTER CORPORATION]. Accessed October 20, 2008.</ref> |
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One of Language Computer Corporation's question answering products (PowerAnswer) is now being marketed by a privately-held company, Lymba Corporation.<ref>[http://www.lymba.com/ Lymba Corporation]</ref><ref>Dale, Robert. (2008)."Industry Watch." Natural Language Engineering 14 (1): 141–144. doi:10.1017/S1351324907004639</ref> Language Computer Corporation continues to market other question answering products<ref>[http://www.languagecomputer.com/index.php?page=ferret Ferret Semantic Search Appliance]</ref> based on its information extraction and text annotation products. |
One of Language Computer Corporation's question answering products (PowerAnswer) is now being marketed by a privately-held company, Lymba Corporation.<ref>[http://www.lymba.com/ Lymba Corporation]</ref><ref>Dale, Robert. (2008)."Industry Watch." Natural Language Engineering 14 (1): 141–144. doi:10.1017/S1351324907004639</ref> Language Computer Corporation continues to market other question answering products<ref>[http://www.languagecomputer.com/index.php?page=ferret Ferret Semantic Search Appliance]</ref> based on its information extraction and text annotation products. |
Revision as of 22:02, 21 August 2010
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer Software, Research and development, Natural Language Processing |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Richardson, Texas |
Products | Question Answering and Information Extraction products, see Products |
Number of employees | 12 (2010) |
Website | LanguageComputer.com |
Language Computer Corporation (LCC) is a natural language processing research company based in Richardson, Texas. The company develops a variety of natural language processing products, including software for question answering, information extraction, and automatic summarization.[1]
The low-profile company has landed significant military contracts, with $8,353,476 United States military contracts in 2006-2008.[2]
One of Language Computer Corporation's question answering products (PowerAnswer) is now being marketed by a privately-held company, Lymba Corporation.[3][4] Language Computer Corporation continues to market other question answering products[5] based on its information extraction and text annotation products.
References
- ^ languagecomputer.com [1]
- ^ usaspending.gov Contracts to LANGUAGE COMPUTER CORPORATION. Accessed October 20, 2008.
- ^ Lymba Corporation
- ^ Dale, Robert. (2008)."Industry Watch." Natural Language Engineering 14 (1): 141–144. doi:10.1017/S1351324907004639
- ^ Ferret Semantic Search Appliance