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As everyone knows, classic keyword search, no matter how sophisticated the statistics used by it, is unable to solve many search tasks.

Isn’t it astonishing, then, how the human brain can handle spelling-tolerant searches for content of similar meaning with seeming effortlessness? Or can find objects in images – something that would never be possible for statistics to do?

What could be more logical than to simulate a biological brain, to allow it to develop and train itself, and to provide it with the knowledge it needs?This finally paves the way to intelligent solutions.

That is exactly the approach taken by the Apollo technology.

In a nutshell: training instead of programming.

This approach explains why the Apollo technology is so versatile, covering applications from the analysis of text documents, over object recognition in images and scenes, to the comparison of business processes and the simulation of decisions. In other words, things that no known software is able to solve.

SUPERWISE Technologies AG has simulated a biological brain about as exactly as possible, including all neuronal functions, feedback, loops, ... and is now developing applications for this.

Well over 250 man-years of work have gone into the development of this patented technology. As a rule it can easily be integrated into existing environments and software products via an API.

Where SUPERWISE Technologies AG provides pilot applications for end-users, these are easy to operate without the need for training because they are equipped with an ergonomic user environment. Apart from these pilot applications, OEMs integrate the Apollo technology into their software systems.

Detailed technical information for our OEMs is provided here separately.

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SUPERWISE Technologies AG has reached 2. ranking with its project "MasterMind" at European Satellite Navigation Competition "Galileo Masters 2009".
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