Hi Rhys,

Good question; unfortunately I don't have a simple answer but I'd be
keen to hear it when you've got one.

Yahoo does seem to be the favourite from what I've read.

There's also ClearForest which looks interesting;
http://www.programmableweb.com/api/clearforest-semantic-web-services1/ma
shups

Please keep us posted -

Cheers, Bob


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Sent: Friday, 9 November 2007 9:18 PM
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Subject: [backstage-developer] Term extraction APIs


Hello,

I was wondering, has anyone inside or outside the BBC has done a
side-by-side comparison of term extraction APIs for auto-tagging
applications, and the like? Most people seem to like Yahoo's API
(developer.yahoo.com/search/content/V1/termExtraction.html ) , but I've
come across TryNT's too
(www.trynt.com/trynt-contextual-term-extraction-api/ ). Does anyone have
any feel for their strengths and weaknesses?

Rhys
(long-time lurker etc. Hope this is an OK topic for the dev list.)
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