Posts Tagged ‘Education’
Our Resolve™ disambiguation engine, and how it works
When humans read multiple articles about an individual, we have a natural instinct to consider different aspects surrounding each mention of that person. It’s how we confirm whether they’re the person we’re interested in or not.
Read MoreThe University of Cambridge
Customer success story Two days of work in 30 minutes for the donor due diligence team Subscribe to our guides Donor due diligence taken from two days to 30 minutes, powered by Artificial Intelligence. Download the PDF version Background Third-party donations are crucial for the University of Cambridge to fund essential facility upgrades and support students…
Read MoreTech glossary: Xapien’s jargon buster
Every sector has its own unique language, full of buzzwords and acronyms. As a B2B (Business to Business) deep tech company that serves a diverse range of markets and industries, we’re having to learn new jargon all the time.
Read MoreDartmouth College
Customer success story Eight hours of research in eight minutes for the donor management team Subscribe to our guides From up to 250 manual checks each autumn to on demand, automated due diligence powered by Artificial Intelligence. Download the PDF version Background Dartmouth College’s donor prospect management team conducts thorough research on over a thousand…
Read MoreJoseph, José or Giuseppe? The challenge of matching names across languages
Research for due diligence, prospect or investigative purposes frequently involves people who are ‘international’ – with connections in more than one country. Because of this, their name may appear in different languages and scripts.
Read MoreThe challenges of using search engines for adverse media screening
Conscientious consumers, investors, and employees, as well as globalised supply chains and enhanced regulations, have made it vital to know who you are in business with. Equipping yourself with the right due diligence tools has never been more important.
Read MoreWhat is Natural Language Processing, and how does it work?
NLP refers to the way computers process human language. It involves understanding and generating language, text classification, sentiment analysis, translation, and speech recognition. It is what allows Xapien to mimic and implement the micro-mannerisms that you as a human do automatically when you read text.
Read MoreWhat makes a fundraising tool a gamechanger for universities?
Automation helps avoid risk and uncover relationship-strengthening information.
Read MoreFundraising prospect research: Where your current process is falling short
Prospect research is a powerful tool that can mitigate risk, uncover new donor opportunities, and support stronger relationships. But are organizations using it to its full potential?
Read MoreDonor due diligence: why it matters and what’s required
Universities and nonprofits that receive charitable gifts must do their utmost to protect their reputation. But where to start?
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