Leveraging the power of Convera's Adaptive Pattern Recognition Processing (APRP(TM)), Visual RetrievalWare is the first comprehensive application development software to automatically index and retrieve visual data.
Excalibur RetrievalWare's combination of semantic expansion, which enables retrieval based on concepts, and adaptive pattern recognition processing, which facilitates accurate searches even when the users' search clue includes typos or misspellings, were of particular importance.
Common OCR errors are mitigated by Excalibur's pattern recognition, also known as Adaptive Pattern Recognition Processing (APRP), which detects the underlying patterns in text and provides robust "fuzzy spelling" capability to recognize query terms even if "hit" words within a document are compromised due to errors.
The Excalibur RetrievalWare product family utilizes a unique combination of technologies featuring a full semantic network and Adaptive Pattern Recognition Processing (APRP).
After an in-depth comparative study, EDS determined that Excalibur RetrievalWare, which incorporates a full semantic network with adaptive pattern recognition processing (APRP), best matched EDF's requirements for a flexible, scalable, product that would produce accurate results in near real-time.
Excalibur's leading-edge search and retrieval technology integrates adaptive pattern recognition processing (APRP) which matches like patterns in the binary code of each image with feature vector extractors that match the patterns of the image content to deliver a comprehensive knowledge retrieval solution.
The Grupo Clarin order was won by Excalibur following a two year evaluation process, at the end of which EFS was chosen over competitor products because of the anticipated OCR and text recognition problems associated with inputting and managing newspapers of up to 50 years old and the unique abilities of Excalibur's Adaptive Pattern Recognition Processing (APRP(TM)) technology to overcome these likely difficulties.