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GammaSite

GammaSite develops and markets innovative categorization software used by large enterprises, publishers and governments. Founded by a group of entrepreneurs and machine learning specialists from the Technion (the Israeli Institute of Technology), the University of Toronto, the Hebrew University and the University of Tel-Aviv, the company is addressing the need for intelligent, automatic information management that adds meaning and context to unstructured text.GammaSite's flagship product, GammaWare™, automatically classifies documents into categories defined in a taxonomy, using Statistical Vector-Supported Machine Learning. GammaWare allows customers to automatically tag documents with descriptive keywords and category paths, browse document repositories using a tree of topics, and distribute content to staff or customers according to their interest in specific categories.


Contact Details:
3209 Barkley DriveSuite 230
Fairfax
Virginia
22031
United States of America
Tel:
Fax:
Email:sales@gammasite.com
WWW:

www.gammasite.com/




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