Knowledge
Discovery in Our Information Society:
Automated Granularity and the End of Unstructured
Information
The playing
field has changed. We have entered the digital frontier. A black hole
of structured and unstructured information that restrains illumination.
There is no
controversy about the exponential growth of digital information and
there is no real consensus about the best way to manage it. As the
volume of information vaults from terabytes to petabytes to exabytes,
we find that current technologies are inadequate to utilize all the
information that is being created. In a very real sense - more
information does not equal more knowledge.
DIGIN™ enables
users, each of which is a subject expert, to mix and match information
from digital resources in novel directions that they define.
This new
capacity to integrate and discover relationships from digital
information allows information to be organized faster and within the
context of both its content and location in the digital collection.
DIGIN™
“Information Management, Retrieval and Displays Systems and Methods”
(United States Patent Nos. 6,175,830 and 6,484,166)