Linguamatics

Linguamatics
Private company
Industry Software
Founded 9 July 2001 (9 July 2001)[1]
Headquarters Cambridge, UK
Revenue Increase £9.1 million[1] (2017)
Number of employees
94[1] (2017)
Website www.linguamatics.com

Linguamatics, headquartered in Cambridge, England, with offices in the United States and UK, is a provider of text mining systems through software licensing and services, primarily for pharmaceutical and healthcare applications.

Technology

The company develops enterprise search tools for the life sciences sector.[2] The core natural language processing engine (I2E) uses a federated architecture[3] to incorporate data from 3rd party resources.[4] Linguamatics software is used by 17 of the top 20 global pharmaceutical companies, the US Food and Drug Administration, as well as healthcare providers.[4]

Software community

The core software, "I2E", is used by a number of companies to either extend their own software or to publish their data.

Copyright Clearance Center uses I2E to produce searchable indexes of material that would otherwise be unsearchable due to copyright.[5]

Thomson Reuters produces Cortellis Informatics Clinical Text Analytics, which depends on I2E to make clinical data accessible and searchable.[4]

Pipeline Pilot can integrate I2E as part of a workflow.[6]

ChemAxon can be used alongside I2E to allow named entity recognition of chemicals within unstructured data.[7]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "LINGUAMATICS LIMITED - Overview (Free company information from Companies House)".
  2. "Microgen pays £3.5m for Cambridge-based Jobstream".
  3. "Linguamatics releases industry's first federated text mining platform".
  4. 1 2 3 "Clinical trials boost via Linguamatics-Thomson Reuters alliance".
  5. "The combined CCC and Linguamatics solution".
  6. "Linguamatics to Integrate I2E Text-Mining Software with Accelrys' Pipeline Pilot".
  7. "Linguamatics and ChemAxon Announce Project to Enhance Text Mining in Chemistry".
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