Tisane Integrated in Tremau’s Nima Platform

Nima by Tremau is a powerful end-to-end platform to manage every aspect of the moderation process, from automatic and manual screening to ensuring compliance with legal requirements across the globe.

Tremau developers have built an adapter seamlessly linking Tisane to Nima. Beyond the basic functionality, Tremau’s Tisane integration can track conversation context for detection of complex, multistep scenarios like grooming and fraud.

Tisane supports detection of multiple types of problematic content, such as cyberbullying, hate speech, attempts to get users off the platform, allegations, sexual advances, suicidal ideation, spam in reviews, and more. Additionally, Tisane provides standard NLP functions like topics, entity extraction, sentiment analysis, and language identification. Tisane supports 30+ languages, with new languages on the way.

Reach out to Tremau and Tisane Labs to learn more.

Tisane Bot Added to Slack App Directory

After a thorough review, Tisane Bot for Slack has been approved. It is now listed in Slack App Directory.

Tisane Bot for Slack is an easy to use moderation aid for Slack communities great and small. Monitor your Slack channels for cyberbullying, insults, data leaks, hate speech, and other HR policy violations. The bot is easy to install and does not require IT expertise.

Tisane Bot comes with all the capabilities Tisane API has to offer:

  • 30 languages are supported
  • detailed explanation why the post was flagged
  • reduces moderator chores by 95%
  • for non-English posts, automatic translation is provided
  • on-prem installation is available

Read more about Tisane Bot for Slack

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New Features: Boldo Update

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Following the requests of our users, we implemented additional features. They are now active; feel free to kick the tires. (And yes, our updates are named after herbal teas.)

Detecting Attempts to Establish External Contact

In some communities, external contacts must be monitored. Marketplaces, communities with some kind of harassment issues, scammers attempting to lure users out, and so on. As of today, a common simple solution is to scan messages using regular expressions and find phone numbers and emails. That, however, is insufficient, as the users often find ways to bypass these checks, or introduce non-standard formatting.

We now detect these attempts and place the detected snippets with the external_contact type. For example, a request to provide an email, a WhatsApp number, and so on (“we need your email”, “wat is ur whats app”, etc.).

Signal to Noise Ranking

If you need to create a summary or write a report about how a particular topic or brand is reflected in the social media, the sheer amount of posts that need to be processed is often overwhelming. What’s worse, 95% of these are not much help. They either copy other people’s thoughts, are completely off-topic, contain all kinds of abuse, or just vent frustration and negative emotions. Same goes for the comments: with a few pearls, many are just background noise.

The signal to noise ratio is not unlike conventional search engine rankings, but better adapted for the social media content needs.

The ranking prioritises posts related to the specified concepts and domains, and penalises off-topic content and abuse.

In order to compute the signal to noise ranking, provide an array of concept IDs (family IDs) in your settings under the relevant attribute (e.g. “relevant”: [12345,6789]).

Native Topic Standard Overhaul

While we support taxonomy standards like IPTC and IAB, our internal taxonomy is much richer. The topics that don’t appear in IPTC and IAB can be exposed using the native topic mode (code: native). Previously, it was used for internal purposes only, and contained numeric codes.

After this update, they contain English descriptions, and the taxonomy was also expanded.

Topic Optimization

Some of the topics may overlap. “Compound” topics like cryptocurrency may imply other topics like finance and software. Depending on your application, you may or may not need these “constituent” topics.

The optimize_topics parameter allows control over how it’s presented. For example, when analyzing a sentence like “exchange btc to xmr”, and the optimize_topics is set to false, we get:

  {
    "text": "exchange btc to xmr",
    "topics": [
       "money",
       "commerce",
       "business",
       "finance",
       "software",
       "currency",
       "cryptocurrency"
    ]
  }

When the parameter is set to true, we get:

  {
    "text": "exchange btc to xmr",
    "topics": [
       "cryptocurrency"
    ]
  }

Format-Sensitive Logic

We had to learn the hard way that it matters where the text is coming from.

A simple example. A single word like “fool” may be a title, in which case it bears a negative connotation, but not a personal attack. However, when posted as a part of a dialogue (e.g. in a comment in Instagram), it is a personal attack.

We introduced support of different logic for different formats.

Feature Default Format Changed to Universal Dependencies

Tisane supports several standards to display grammar features, such as Penn, Universal Dependencies, Glossing Abbreviations, and the native codes and descriptions. We saw that the original glossing abbreviation format was confusing for many users, and changed the default to Universal Dependencies.

If you prefer to do so, you can still use “glossing” to obtain glossing abbreviations.

Document-Level Sentiment

While we stress that the aspect-based sentiment analysis provides more actionable intelligence, we added a document-level attribute for certain scenarios. Add “document_sentiment”:true to the settings to obtain the document-level sentiment value in range -1 (most negative) thru 1 (most positive). It will be placed in the sentiment attribute.

Contact us for questions and more information. If you are new to Tisane, please sign up here, it’s free.

Tisane API Integrated with PubNub

PubNub, the company behind the world’s leading realtime Data Stream Network (DSN), added Tisane API as a supported component in its catalog. The Tisane Labs Natural Language Processing Block runs serverlessly in the PubNub network, joining the blocks released by Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, ESRI, and more. The block fully supports the original Tisane functionality, including:

  • Detection of personal attacks and cyberbullying, hate speech, criminal activities, sexual harassment
  • Topic modelling, compliant with IPTC and IAB standards
  • Sentiment analysis 2.0
  • Entity extraction

And more.

The PubNub Data Stream Network powers thousands of apps, streaming 1.9 Trillion messages to over 330 million devices a month, with powerful and extensible frameworks like PubNub ChatEngine™ .

Tisane Labs Launches Solution to Detect Hate Speech and Cyberbullying

published on Yahoo Finance via PRNewswire

Affordable API enables developers and businesses to detect hate speech, cyberbullying, unwanted sexual advances, criminal activity, and more

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Tisane Labs, a supplier of text analytics AI solutions, today announced the launch of Tisane API, the first API to detect and classify abusive textual content in 27 languages. Tisane detects hate speech, personal attacks, unwanted sexual advances, and criminal activity in text, with additional varieties of detected abuse to come.

“Trolls, bigots, harassers, and criminals made the Internet an unpleasant and at times dangerous place. For the users, it often means being unsafe online with possible consequences in real life. For the online communities, it means high user turnover, additional headaches with the moderation, and enormous monetary losses or legal issues,” said Vadim Berman, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Tisane Labs. “Now, with Tisane API, the communities online can automate much of the moderation process and even warn potential offenders before the post is published. Rather than producing a blanket statement and a floating-point figure, Tisane API pinpoints the actual instance of abuse and classifies the type of abuse.”

Tisane API runs in the cloud, with a simple REST interface that can be linked from any popular programming platform today. Tisane Labs provides a range of plans for every pocket with the option of a custom installation on premises and a generous FREE plan.

To try Tisane API, visit https://tisane.ai.

For more information, contact Carla Johnston (email: Carla.Johnston@tisane.ai or call: +1 (703)-628-8827)

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Carla Johnston to join Tisane Labs as CRO

We welcome Carla Johnston, who was also a part of the former LinguaSys team, onboard as our Chief Revenue Officer. Carla brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the natural language processing sales and enormous dedication. Carla is located in the Washington D.C. area.

Tisane Labs launches Tisane API

Tisane Labs is pleased to announce the release of Tisane API.

Harness the power of next-generation AI to extract more from text in 27 languages: detect hate speech, sexual harassment, cyberbullying, extract topics, and find not only whether, but also why the customer is happy or unhappy with your product or service. Our applications and components are accessible in the cloud on a subscription basis (SaaS), can be installed on premises, or embedded in 3rd party applications for seamless integration and security.

We support: English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Arabic, Danish, German, Spanish, Persian, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Pashto, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese.

We offer several ways to use our components, from a generous free plan (not a limited trial) to enterprise-grade plans and on prem installation options. Whether you’re a small startup, an independent developer, or an enterprise, we can work together.

Questions? Browse our knowledge base, chat with us using the real-time chat widget, or email us.

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