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Apply Tisane Entity Extraction to Bright Data Google Search
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About Tisane Entity Extraction
Detect mentions of people, organizations, locations, filenames, phone numbers, crypto addresses, and more.
Entities are elements of relevance or interest in the text. Tisane extracts both standard entities and those relevant to trust & safety/law enforcement applications.
Standard entities are names of people, their social roles, organizations, places, and so on. We also extract cryptocurrency addresses, bank accounts, credit card numbers, phone numbers, software package names, and more.
Every entity entry is an object made of:
type - the type of the entity
name - a standard name, if exists; otherwise, the string that was logged
subtypes - more detailed additional types
subtype - the first subtype (for backward compatibility purposes)
mentions - an array of all detected mentions, with:
offset
length
sentence_index
text
wikidata - a Wikidata ID, if exists
About Bright Data Google Search
Extract data about search results, images, news articles, maps, and more from google.com.
Quickly apply Tisane Entity Extraction to Bright Data Google Search with a Datstreamer Pipeline.
Step 1
Start your Pipeline with Bright Data Google Search
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Step 2
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Step 3
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