Augmented Intelligence
The world belongs in the hands of humans. We empower faster, more informed decision-making with user-centered machine intelligence. Here are some examples from our blog below.
Reporting on the release of a suite of open source tools designed to significantly improve “dark web” searches, Forbes highlights two key Uncharted technologies, TellFinder and Aperture Tiles, the original research project from which Salt was developed.
A new Wall Street Journal article describes how TellFinder can drastically simplify searches for illicit behavior online. TellFinder automatically aggregates similar web posts to eliminate the need for investigators to perform highly manual link-by-link examinations of every result.
A recent Scientific American article details efforts to revolutionize Internet search technology by allowing people to review “deep web” data and search and review results in a fraction of the time. TellFinder, our search tool for finding and visualizing connections in structured and unstructured media stores, was designed to address these goals.
Two innovative Uncharted technologies, TellFinder and Salt, were featured in a segment on 60 Minutes last night. Leslie Stahl looks into how the tools are being used by criminal investigators to uncover suspected cases of human trafficking in the “deep” and “dark” corners of the web ignored by traditional search engines.
Uncharted was a proud recipient of the VAST 2011 Mini-Challenge 3 Award for Good Analysis and Support Debrief. Presented at the IEEE Information Visualization Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Award recognizes Uncharted’s analysis of terrorist activity using nSpace2.