Search Analytics is Not Rocket Science Anymore! No business, large or small, can afford to employ the services of dozens of data scientists or professional analysts. Budgets are tight and there are so many places we need to spend our money to help the business […]
Tag: Natural Language Processing
Search Analytics or search-based analytics marks the advent of a new era of business intelligence, in that it allows business users to ask a question using natural language and that question is translated by the system to produce results. In Part II of our three-article […]
Does Natural Language Processing Work with Advanced Analytics? Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a trend that has taken over technology. Vendors are applying this technique to all types of searching and Advanced Analytics is no exception. Nearly every enterprise is working on data democratization and […]
The concept of Clickless Analytics is one that will be happily embraced by business users and by the business enterprise. The reason is simple! Clickless Analytics allows users to find and analyze information without specialized skills, by using natural language. In this, the first of […]
Does not look like a technical heading? It is as serious as my other stuff. And I have forgiven the definition of technical for being ambiguous. The problem for working in a Clickless world starts with the meaning as meant in the input. So, a […]
Gartner recently released a paper on Augmented Analytics which is described as “An approach that automates insights using machine learning, and natural-language generation.” So as a gyani disseminating free gyan on the internet, I have chosen to write a few words on this. This blog […]
I am going to be blatantly trumpeting of our products, its road map and its usage in this article, and you are likely to get more value out of this than a book on analytics. My guess is that you will read ahead since you […]
One of the things which cause distress in a lot of activities is the click. We have to point and click. You can use your mouse, or finger or your nose if the hands are busy, but you have to click. Point and click was […]