Topicmarks take long form content (documents, news articles, webpages, email attachments and books) and summarize it for you, making it easier for you to get the most out of your limited time. It works by cutting up the full text into sentences, attaching meaning like synonyms and antonyms to each word in the sentence, and then by identifying triplets (typically between subject, verb and object) that are the basic facts expressed in the text.
Summarizing text and storing its facts forever has many applications, depending on your field of work.
For example, we see many customers using Topicmarks intensely for:
- Analyzing your own writings
- Being up-to-date with the latest financial research
- [advt]Building a knowledge base for a graduate thesis
- Building a knowledge base for a master’s thesis
- Checking current facts against past press releases
- Checking doctoral theses
- Discovering emerging patterns
- Evaluating student papers quickly
- Finding back quotes they remember having read somewhere
- Finding inconsistencies in long reports
- Getting the gist of subordinates’ presentations
- Preparing a school project
- Reading up quickly on industry analyses
- Researching a first student paper
- Sifting through annual reports
- Sifting through legal cases
- [advt]Staying abreast of white papers
- Storing relevant legal precedents
- Writing fiction abstracts y analyses
Currently, Topicmarks supports the following file types:
- Adobe Acrobat PDF (.pdf)
- Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx)
- OpenOffice ODF text (.odt)
- Hypertext Markup Language (.htm, .html)
- Plain text (.txt)
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