StoM project is semantic technology at your service!

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stom_pardoStoM project commenced on 1st May 2014 and is carried out by a strong consortium committed to develop a commercial pathway for software-as-a-service solutions. Consortium members are leaders in ICT (NET7, IN2, SpazioDati) and business development (Techin and Innova).
The services to be developed for commercialisation are based upon a previous research programme successfully conducted in the SemLib project. The aim is to apply semantic annotation and semantic recommendation solutions in two platforms: EventPlace and PunditBrain.

EventPlace makes events an engaging experience for everyone. Event managers can organise content, presentations, video recordings, documents of the event, amplify it with user-generated content (e.g. photos from participants sharing event moments and impressions) and put content-marketing at work for making their event unique.

PunditBrain will allow users to apply semantic annotations on web documents. It is aimed at scholars, journalists and students but will also perfectly fit into corporate environments where document collection and consumption lie at the heart of their work.
Implemented as a web-based service, PunditBrain will focus on usability: performing an annotation will be as easy as highlighting text in documents.

Download the StoM press release – PDF

For further info visit http://www.stom-project.eu 

 

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