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Yseop (pronounced “Easy-Op”) is a privately held multinational computer software company with offices in Dallas, New York[1], London, Lyon and Paris[2] that analyzes structured data and transforms it into written language in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and German.[3]

Product

Yseop commercializes a natural language generation (NLG) software, which reasons on data and turns it into written recommendations and reports.[4]

To date, Yseop’s software can write in English, Spanish, French and German.[5]

Yseop's software is used across a variety of industries such as the Financial Industry (including, for example Société Générale).[6]

Recognition

In 2014, Tom Austin, Vice President and fellow at Gartner, cited Yseop, Narrative Science and Automated Insights as part of the Smart Machine, technological revolution that “has the promise to be one of the most disruptive changes ever.”[7]

History

Research and development for Yseop's technology began more than 20 years ago with a team from the mathematical lab called ENS Cachan in France.[8]

Yseop first commercialized its product as a middleware at the end of 2008 and opened up its American subsidiary in Dallas, Texas in 2012.[9]

Yseop was co-founded by Alain Kaeser and the current CEO John Rauscher after he sold his start-up called Sunopsis to Oracle in 2006.[10]

Competitors

Competing companies in the NLG industry include Narrative Science a firm based in Chicago and Automated Insights a firm based in Durham, North Carolina.

See also

References

  1. ^ Wack, Kevin. "Five Companies to Watch from Finovate." American Banker. N.p., 1 May 2014. Web. <http://www.americanbanker.com/issues/179_84/five-companies-to-watch-from-finovate-1067246-1.html>
  2. ^ ‘Les logiciels d'Yseop écrivent pour la Société Générale’,by MARIE-ANNICK DEPAGNEUX, April 13, 2012:http://www.lesechos.fr/13/04/2012/LesEchos/21165-104-ECH_les-logiciels-d-yseop-ecrivent-pour-la-societe-generale.htm
  3. ^ Etudes, Yves. "The Journalists Who Never Sleep The Guardian,." N.p., 12 Sept. 2014. Web. <http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/12/artificial-intelligence-data-journalism-media>.
  4. ^ “Tech Titans Technology Inventor Award Finalist: Yseop Team,” August 30, 2013. http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/print-edition/2013/08/30/tech-titans-technology-inventor-yseop.html
  5. ^ Etudes, Yves. "The Journalists Who Never Sleep The Guardian,." N.p., 12 Sept. 2014. Web. <http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/12/artificial-intelligence-data-journalism-media>.
  6. ^ ‘Les logiciels d'Yseop écrivent pour la Société Générale’,by MARIE-ANNICK DEPAGNEUX, April 13, 2012:http://www.lesechos.fr/13/04/2012/LesEchos/21165-104-ECH_les-logiciels-d-yseop-ecrivent-pour-la-societe-generale.htm.
  7. ^ Tom Austin. Slideshare presentation, pages 48-55: http://www.gartner.com/it/content/2648000/2648016/february_13_smart_machine_taustin.pdf
  8. ^ ‘Les logiciels d'Yseop écrivent pour la Société Générale’,by MARIE-ANNICK DEPAGNEUX, April 13, 2012. http://www.lesechos.fr/13/04/2012/LesEchos/21165-104-ECH_les-logiciels-d-yseop-ecrivent-pour-la-societe-generale.htm#oeXF4cKKYluClA6K.99
  9. ^ "Tech Titans Technology Inventor Award Finalist: Yseop Team - Dallas Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. 2013-08-30. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  10. ^ ‘Les logiciels d'Yseop écrivent pour la Société Générale’,by MARIE-ANNICK DEPAGNEUX, April 13, 2012. http://www.lesechos.fr/13/04/2012/LesEchos/21165-104-ECH_les-logiciels-d-yseop-ecrivent-pour-la-societe-generale.htm#oeXF4cKKYluClA6K.99