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Enrich Twingly Blogs with Tisane Entity Extraction

Top companies trust Datastreamer to integrate, enrich, join, and apply their web data needs.

How Datastreamer works

Quickly enrich Twingly Blogs with Tisane Entity Extraction with a Datstreamer Pipeline.

Quickly connect Twingly Blogs and Tisane Entity Extraction with a Datstreamer Pipeline.

Step 1

Start your Pipeline with Twingly Blogs

Web data is the starting point for any pipeline. You can use any number of data sources to power your Pipelines. You can use web data from our partner network, your own systems, or any web data.

Step 2

Add Tisane Entity Extraction to enrich

To accelerate using your web data, you can apply any number of operations to the data. Enrich, augment, join, structure, filter, storage, search, or more! Datastreamer has hundreds of plug-and-play operations that you can apply.

Step 3

That's it! You have just connected  Twingly Blogs and Tisane Entity Extraction

With Datastreamer it’s never been easier to use web data. You can dynamically expand your Pipelines with more capabilities, and you’ve now been able to solve your operational bottlenecks in working with web data.

About Twingly Blogs

Twingly indexes 1 million blog posts per day, from all over the world, and make them available. Twingly adds 4,000 new active blogs every day, and if that is not enough, you can easily add more yourself, and we will cover them for you

About Tisane Entity Extraction

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

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