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French company looking to join consortium for call SU-FCT02-2020

Published on | 5 years ago

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GEOLSemantics, a French SME, specialized in Natural Language Processing technologies, proposes to detect and remove text and spoken content in multiple languages related to terrorist (esp. jihadist) propaganda and activities for use by content providers, law enforcement agencies and others.

 They are looking for partners and especially a coordinator for the call SU-FCT02-2020 wherein they would like to specialize in fighting terrorism with semantic intelligence and analysis of data. More information can be found in the presentation in attachment and you can contact their director by mail stephane.grynszpan@geolsemantics.com

 

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