Summarize Makes Short Work Of Documents

Released on = February 13, 2006, 7:47 am

Press Release Author = Camelot Marketing

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = \"Summarize!\" from Corpora Software uses linguistic and
statistical analysis algorithms to create a readable summary of documents.


Press Release Body = Computers are supposed to make our lives easier and in many
ways they do. Yet there are studies suggesting thatıs really not the case. For the
most part I tend to disagree with most of those studies except when it comes to one
thing and thatıs reading. Have you ever thought about how much more reading you do
now that you have a computer sitting on your desk? Iıd be willing to bet thereıs a
good chance that much of your profession requires you to do a lot of reading. Take
email for example. Even with all the junk email filters running at full tilt, most
of us acknowledge that reading just the valid emails can really eat into your day.
And thatıs just email. What with all kinds of documents, news items, reports,
contracts, brochures and sundry other items your job says you have to read, itıs
amazing that we get anything done. And if youıre a student, you know all about the
pain and suffering when it comes to those numerous books you have to get through in
a limited amount of time. But there is a way to cut through all the textual clutter
and strangely enough, itıs your computer that may be able to help you after all.

\"Summarize!\" is an application from Corpora Software that helps you do what its name
says. Using some very sophisticated techniques, Corpora says that its Summarize uses
linguistic and statistical analysis algorithms that extract and determine how
relevant each sentence in a document is to the key themes running throughout its
content. The program then creates a readable summary to reflect the dominant themes.
That summary is a lot shorter than the document itself which translates into a lot
less reading which means you are going to save a lot of time.

For complete review please go to:
http://www.computeramerica.com






Craig Crossman is a Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist writing about computers and
technology. He also hosts the nation\'s longest running nationally syndicated radio
talk show on computers and technology, Computer America, heard on both the Business
TalkRadio NetworkT and the Lifestyle TalkRadio NetworkT, weeknights at 10PM Eastern
time. In South Florida, you can hear a rebroadcast of a selected Computer America
show each Sunday evening at 8PM on WJNO 1290AM.



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