March 20, 2007 (Press Release) --
The European Police and the Dutch police are set to identify the critical success factors for the use of Text Analytics tools by the Police. The Dutch National Police will address the concept of their “digital washing machine” which they created to get faster insight on huge amounts of unstructured data in partnership with Text Analytics solution providers SPSS.
Whilst the serious crime department of the European Police will be discussing how text analytics can be used to detect and extract key entities and facts from complex and multilingual documents. Such tools are also able to leverage extracted data and power a comprehensive set of visualization, navigation and analytics. The European Police will be co-presenting with Temis.
The discussion will take place at the European Text Analytics Summit, (Amsterdam 26-27) [www.textanalyticsnews.com]. The event brings together numerous vertical industries that use text mining to take advantage of unstructured data. The security applications of the technology is one of the significant deployments.
Other companies that will be getting on stage to speak about how they deploy text mining tools in their day to day business at the event in Amsterdam 26-27, are the likes of Merck KGaA, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Organon in the pharmaceutical vertical; Cisco Systems, Philips and HP in the technology industry; Telecom Italia, Deloitte and University of Nebraska Alessandro Zanasi, an independent advisor to the European Commission security Research will be the keynote of the event, talking about the specific European Commission funding programme for providers and adopters of the technology.
For information about the event: http://www.textanalyticsnews.com/europe07/index.shtml
To see the full agenda: http://www.textanalyticsnews.com/europe07/program.shtml
For more information on the event contact Belén Gallego, summit director on +44 207 3757 555 or email belen@textanalyticsnews.com
Whilst the serious crime department of the European Police will be discussing how text analytics can be used to detect and extract key entities and facts from complex and multilingual documents. Such tools are also able to leverage extracted data and power a comprehensive set of visualization, navigation and analytics. The European Police will be co-presenting with Temis.
The discussion will take place at the European Text Analytics Summit, (Amsterdam 26-27) [www.textanalyticsnews.com]. The event brings together numerous vertical industries that use text mining to take advantage of unstructured data. The security applications of the technology is one of the significant deployments.
Other companies that will be getting on stage to speak about how they deploy text mining tools in their day to day business at the event in Amsterdam 26-27, are the likes of Merck KGaA, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Organon in the pharmaceutical vertical; Cisco Systems, Philips and HP in the technology industry; Telecom Italia, Deloitte and University of Nebraska Alessandro Zanasi, an independent advisor to the European Commission security Research will be the keynote of the event, talking about the specific European Commission funding programme for providers and adopters of the technology.
For information about the event: http://www.textanalyticsnews.com/europe07/index.shtml
To see the full agenda: http://www.textanalyticsnews.com/europe07/program.shtml
For more information on the event contact Belén Gallego, summit director on +44 207 3757 555 or email belen@textanalyticsnews.com

The European Police and the Dutch police are set to identify the critical success factors for the use of Text Analytics tools by the Police.
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