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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>


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>




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.

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Language Computer Corporation
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer Software, Research and development, Natural Language Processing
Founded1995
HeadquartersRichardson, Texas
ProductsQuestion Answering and Information Extraction products, see Products
Number of employees
12 (2010)
WebsiteLanguageComputer.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

  1. ^ languagecomputer.com [1]
  2. ^ usaspending.gov Contracts to LANGUAGE COMPUTER CORPORATION. Accessed October 20, 2008.
  3. ^ Lymba Corporation
  4. ^ Dale, Robert. (2008)."Industry Watch." Natural Language Engineering 14 (1): 141–144. doi:10.1017/S1351324907004639
  5. ^ Ferret Semantic Search Appliance