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Semantria
Semantria is owned by sentiment analysis company Lexalytics, from which it was spun out in 2011. Semantria offers text analysis via API and Excel plugin. It differs from Lexalytics in that it is offered via API and Excel plugin, and in that it incorporates a bigger knowledge base and uses deep learning. ==History== Semantria was founded by Oleg Rogynskyy on 1 February 2011 in an attempt to bring sentiment analysis to a larger audience. Rogynskyy’s goal was to make the process accessible for under $1,000 USD in less than three minutes. Semantria continues to support the largest number of languages by any single SaaS sentiment analysis vendor. This ambitious start led to Semantria receiving a five star rating from (Tech World Australia ) a year after it was founded.〔 This early success lead the acquisition of several important accounts in retail, market research, consumer reviews and social media marketing.〔 Rogynskyy came to Lexalytics from Montreal based content management company Nstein.〔 Working at Lexalytics exposed him to the Salience engine, which he ended up using to power Semantria. “() technology is, in my opinion, the best of breed.” Said Rogynskyy in a 2013 interview.〔 Semantria continued successfully despite never accepting venture funding. In November 2013, Semantria announced a partnership with Diffbot: Diffbot would undertake the task of identifying the most important passages of a document and Semantria would then perform text analysis using those passages. According to a January 2014 press release, Semantria grew its revenues by 600% supported by the Oracle Eloqua platform. Later that year, in the summer of 2014, Lexalytics acquired Semantria for around $10 million USD, with Rogynskyy continuing as CEO.
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