“When you exploit opponents, you open yourself up to exploitation more and more,” Carnegie Mellon researcher, Tuomas Sandholm, tells IEEE Spectrum.
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Quotes Attribution
Extract a quote and its author from a body of text. This engine can support a wide range of workflows such as in finance, geopolitical, and marketing use cases.
Example
Output
Tuomas Sandholm: “When you exploit opponents, you open yourself up to exploitation more and more.”
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Named Entity Recognition
Identify people, locations, and organizations within a body of text.
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Coreference Resolution
Identify who the words “he,” “she,” and “they” are referring to.
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Relation Extraction
Identify relationships between entities.
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Classifiers
Categorize any kind of text.
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Sentiment Analysis
Classify text as positive, negative, or neutral, returned as a classifier.
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Topic Modeling
Identify the topic that the text is talking about without the need for training or ontology.
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Summarization
Summarize a document to meet your needs and identify the key information.
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Key Phrase Extraction
Automatically identify and extract the key information within a document.
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Explainability
See what parts of the text the models are using for your predictions.
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Synthetic Text Detection
Classify text as likely to have been written by a human or a machine.
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Claims Detection and Dispute Resolution
Identify claims within any text and determine if these claims are supported or refute other claims.
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Jargon Detection and Explanation
Identify jargon and industry acronyms within the text and link it to an explanation of the terms.
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Quotes Attribution
Extract a quote and its author from a body of text.
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Title Generator
Generate a human-quality title or headline for a body of text.
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Question Answering
Answer specific questions about a body of text.
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DIMEFIL
Classify a piece of text as being related to Diplomacy, Information Operations, Military, International Economics, Illicit Finance, Intelligence, and Law Enforcement.
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Location Extraction
Identify all the locations in a piece of text and connect them to a map.
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Named Entity Linking
Link extracted entities with your knowledge graph or Primer’s knowledge base.
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Custom Entity Detection
Move beyond people, places, and organizations and identify other entities.
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Difference Engine
Determine the difference between two pieces of text or two versions.
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Event Detection
Identify the real world events within any piece of text.
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Event Linking
Connect events to form a timeline across your set of documents.