North Side Inc

North Side

History

North Side is a Montreal-based company developing Natural Language Understanding (NLU) and Natural Language Generation (NLG) (together, dialogue) software since 2001. The company was founded by Eugene Joseph in 2000, after his first company, Virtual Prototypes Inc., went public on TSX in July 1999 - that company currently operates as Presagis , a wholly owned subsidiary of CAE . In the early 2000, North Side did R&D work funded in part by the Department of National Defence (Canada), by the National Research Council (Canada), and Telefilm Canada [government contracts identified at end of . In 2007, North Side embarked on the development of Bot Colony , the first video game making coherent English dialogue with the characters an integral part of gameplay. The game development was financed in part by the Canadian Media Fund . The first two episodes of Bot Colony were launched on Steam on June 17, 2014. According to the work on Bot Colony started in 2007 (preliminary work on parsing, ontologies, reasoning started much earlier in 2001). At the peak in 2014, the team has 45 members. The company spent a cumulative $23M on the project, of which $20M went towards R&D in Natural Language Understanding.

Current Activities

The company launched VerbalAccess at Finovate in NYC on September 16, 2015 . VerbalAccess provides an English interface to financial services, enabling both transactions and interactive FAQ in English. The ability to do banking transactions completely hands-off enables a person to bank through speech while driving, walking, etc. The technology also supports transactions via text-messages. The knowledge base of VerbalAccess spans financial services encompassing banking, credit cards, creditworthiness and loans, savings, and to a more limited extent, insurance and investments.

Technology

The technology base used for the game in the 2014 time-frame is described at Bot Colony#Technology. North Side improved the Natural language understanding pipeline of Bot Colony, by adding a Semantic reasoner able to reason on logical axioms expressed in English (equivalent of Prolog with predicates in English), and on formalized procedural knowledge expressed in English. A key feature distinguishing North Side's technology from an intelligent personal assistant based on Machine learning, such as Apple's Siri, Google Now, Microsoft Cortana (software), Nuance Nina or IBM Watson (computer), is its ability to clarify ambiguous or incomplete input and handle paraphrases, using a deterministic, rule-based approach. North Side relies on certain advances in parsing and disambiguation to understands language more precisely, making financial transactions through voice or text-messaging feasible. The underlying database technology supporting North Side's NLU technology is the Versant Object Database from Actian.

References

    This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/19/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.