November 1, 2010 – Federal Consultant Gary Katz will present at the GEOINT Symposium in New Orleans, L.A. on Thursday, November 3, 2010. The session, “XML Approaches to Facilitating Interoperability, Fusion, and Analysis of GOSINT Metadata Formats,” will include a demonstration of content from multiple sources being fused and analyzed by a Geospatial Open Source Intelligence (GOSINT) application. Gary Katz is a Federal Consultant at MarkLogic Corporation with expertise in text mining, analytics and semantic technologies.
We found this interesting news on Business Wire in their article, “MarkLogic to Demonstrate Geospatial Application at GEOINT Symposium.” The session will focus on the extraction and analysis of GOSINT from online websites that produce and expose rich content such as text, image, map and video, as well as their associated metadata.
“Content is frequently enriched with supplemental metadata from automated and human sources, requiring systems capable of supporting a diverse array of metadata standards,” said Gary Katz, federal consultant, MarkLogic. “SOA-compliant XML technologies, such as MarkLogic, can make fusing and analyzing geospatial and non-geospatial data much easier. By implementing a database for unstructured information, organizations can generate significantly more value out of the content they have and the new content that is being added.”
For more information or the register for the GEOINT Symposium, visit its website.
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