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AYLIEN vs Wit: What are the differences?

AYLIEN: Text Analysis API package consisting of eight different Natural Language Processing, Information Retrieval and Machine Learning APIs. At the top of each mountain of data lies a nugget of invaluable knowledge, but it takes an incredibly powerful tool to bring that mountain to its knees. That's precisely what our Text Analysis API does; Wit: Natural Language for the Internet of Things. Turn speech into actionable data. Wit enables developers to add a modern natural language interface to their app or device with minimal effort. Precisely, Wit turns sentences into structured information that the app can use. Developers don’t need to worry about Natural Language Processing algorithms, configuration data, performance and tuning. Wit encapsulates all this and lets you focus on the core features of your apps and devices.

AYLIEN and Wit can be primarily classified as "NLP / Sentiment Analysis" tools.

Some of the features offered by AYLIEN are:

  • The first step in understanding a document is to strip it of unnecessary elements. Article Extraction strips HTML documents of ads, navigation elements, and anything that gets in the way of understanding the text.
  • Why use 100 words when 10 will do? Summarization extracts key sentences from a text, leaving only the most important concepts.
  • Because a text includes more than just concepts, Entity Extraction lists organizations, phone numbers, currency amounts, even individuals mentioned in a text.

On the other hand, Wit provides the following key features:

  • Voice-enabled Android and iOS apps
  • Rasberry Pi based home automation commanded by speech
  • Google Glass apps accepting voice commands
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What is AYLIEN?

At the top of each mountain of data lies a nugget of invaluable knowledge, but it takes an incredibly powerful tool to bring that mountain to its knees. That's precisely what our Text Analysis API does.

What is Wit?

Wit enables developers to add a modern natural language interface to their app or device with minimal effort. Precisely, Wit turns sentences into structured information that the app can use. Developers don’t need to worry about Natural Language Processing algorithms, configuration data, performance and tuning. Wit encapsulates all this and lets you focus on the core features of your apps and devices.

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