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Narrative Science
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- From: Joseph Esposito <espositoj@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:22:07 EST
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An early-stage Chicago-area company called Narrative Science (http://narrativescience.com) has just received substantial venture capital financing. The company grows out of research done at Northwestern. Here is a description of what they do: "Narrative Science transforms data into high-quality editorial content. Our technology application generates news stories, industry reports, headlines and more - at scale and without human authoring or editing. Narratives can be created from almost any data set, be it numbers or text, structured or unstructured. "Whether you maintain your own proprietary database, or cover subjects supported by broadly available data including public data sources, our technology cost-effectively turns facts and figures into compelling stories in real time." I learned about this from a friend, who jocularly said to file the news under "End of Times/Skynet." (Skynet is the nasty computer system in the dystopian Terminator movies.) Like everybody else, I will be skeptical about this until I see a working demo--which the investors presumably have seen. But if it works, it suggests interesting possibilities for the huge data aggregations now being put together: human-readable (because rendered in narrative, the coin or our own though process) "alerts" built from big data. Yet another publishing opportunity. The possibilities are endless. Joe Esposito
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