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1 Computers in Libraries 2018
Connecting Knowledge Computers in Libraries 2018 Michelle Valiani about.yewno.com

2 History of an Idea: Yewno
Yewno, Inc., is a Silicon Valley based startup focused on information processing to create Knowledge and Advanced Analytics Applications The technology model is based on an innovative structure of algorithms based on Computational Linguistics, Neural Processes, and Deep Learning On the research line for emerging properties analysis of complex graphs, a new bio-medical research paradigm More than 23 million specialized scientific publications have processed and mapped tens of millions of biological reports: the application and Drug Repurposing Stanford University is interested in innovating this model. Part of a project for prototyping an inferential engine with the aim of providing a new tool for extracting knowledge by processing tens of millions of data sources across various disciplines Applied Mathematics in Complex Systems There is a structure for study and description of economic and financial cycles: Econophysics 2009 2010 ~ 2013 2014 Today

3 Why Yewno Discover? WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR
WHEN YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR Search Discover Simple questions Straight answers Open-ended questions Complex answers

4 A different perspective on information
A blend of computational semantics, graph theory and machine learning

5 Fragmented Sources of Information Government Documents – In a single place
Free and open US Federal Government content All three branches of government, all cabinet departments Current Content (~71.7 million documents) Legislative Branch (Bills, Testimony, Congressional Record, Congressional Research Service, Congressional Reports…) Executive Branch (Federal Register, Presidential Documents, Reports, News) Judicial Branch (Federal, State, Specialty Courts, Court Research…) Technical Reports & Research (DOE, NREL, NIST, NTRL, ERIC, NIH, USIP, NDU, NASA…) Financial Documents (US Treasury, SEC, FTC…) In the Pipeline (~30 million documents) News and Reports (Congress, White House, Executive Offices, Cabinet Departments, Independent Commissions) Financial Documents (Contracts, Grants) National Archives (Pentagon Papers, historical Federal Reserve reports…) Patents

6 DEMO Google Let Use SEARCH to DISCOVER So you know more.


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