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Trained with data from stackexchange.com
What can I do with this?
Once you send some content, Ingenia will send back in real-time the tags most relevant to it. They come from a group of tags, or "taxonomy", that is uniquely tailored to your content and completely managed by you. This is one the many things that make Ingenia special.
Our clients use them to:
- create new user experiences via tag-based navigation
- recommend new content related to what they are consuming now
- personalise content for users thanks to the tags they tend to consume
- search through their content via natural language search queries
- gain actionable insight from their content by making it quantifiable. This works very well, for instance, for user-generated content.
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How have you picked these?
Our "content-driven" recommendation engine gets some input relevant to your content, and sends you back the blocks of content from your selected datasets that are most closely related to it, in terms of the way they are categorised.
The input can come from your own dataset or from elsewhere, and the reference dataset can be your own data or from some other source. In this demo, these results come from the data from stackexchange.com we used to train Ingenia on the topic.
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What goes in here?
As a client of Ingenia, you'll have lots of content specific to you, and you'll train Ingenia with it. In this demo we did that for you, using data about the topic you selected from stackexchange.com, a Q&A website.
Like our clients would do, you can now input some new content about this topic, or let us fetch it for you from a related site, and see Ingenia in action.
(In case you're wondering: the content we fetch is picked at random and Ingenia processes it on the fly. Why not copying and pasting your own?)
Why a topic?
Ingenia's tags are conceived to be bespoke to the content of each of its users. That's because we believe that users will know best what they want to achieve by categorising their content, and they'll want to be in control of their own tags. Hence why, to use Ingenia, you will need to input some of your content to it.
In this demo, imagine that you have already done that, with content related to the topic you've picked here. Ingenia will associate tags relevant to that topic to any new content you input.
By the way, as you'll have noticed, in this demo there is only one topic at the moment, but we'll add more soon.