About
Melingo provides online dictionaries and smart search products and is also involved in the computational linguistics of Semitic languages. The company specializes in products and services based on natural language processing of computationally complex Hebrew and Arabic. It also markets enterprise solutions in a variety of languages to both the private and public markets.
Melingo's products comprise smart search engines for Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian; unique enterprise solutions for data retrieval; online dictionaries; and a text-to-speech product for Hebrew. These products are intended for use on the internet, on organizations' intranet networks, and cellular networks.
The company owns websites including Morfix, a free Hebrew–English/English–Hebrew dictionary; Rav-Milim, an extensive Hebrew dictionary; and Nakdan Morfix, which provides automated vowel addition to Hebrew texts. It also owns Kolfix, a text-to-speech program, and bilingual dictionaries in other languages.
Melingo's main areas of activity are speech technology, online dictionaries, and various tools based on these dictionaries; advanced search engines based on morphological analysis; natural language queries; automated tagging; and characterization/specification.
Melingo is a subsidiary of Britannica.
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- What is Melingo's primary business?
- Melingo provides online dictionaries and smart search products, specializing in the computational linguistics of Semitic languages like Hebrew and Arabic. They also offer enterprise solutions in various languages.
- What types of products does Melingo offer?
- Melingo's products include smart search engines for Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian, unique enterprise solutions for data retrieval, online dictionaries, and a text-to-speech product for Hebrew. These are available for internet, intranet, and cellular networks.
- What are some of the specific websites and products owned by Melingo?
- Melingo owns Morfix, a free Hebrew–English/English–Hebrew dictionary; Rav-Milim, an extensive Hebrew dictionary; Nakdan Morfix, for automated vowel addition to Hebrew texts; and Kolfix, a text-to-speech program.
- What are Melingo's main areas of activity?
- Melingo's main areas of activity are speech technology, online dictionaries and related tools, advanced search engines based on morphological analysis, natural language queries, automated tagging, and characterization/specification.
- What is Melingo's relationship with Britannica?
- Melingo is a subsidiary of Britannica.
- When was Melingo founded?
- Melingo was founded in January 2001.
- Who is a founder of Melingo?
- Yoni Neeman is a founder of Melingo and serves as President of Technology.
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| Website | melingo.com |
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| linkedin.com/company/721515 | |
| facebook.com/melingoltd | |
| YouTube | youtube.com/channel/UCLg4_z2gkloZxPDQpwxKH7A |
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| Founded | 2001-1 |
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| Employees (exact) | 53 |
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| EPO | 2 |
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| Domain | melingo.com |
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| Subdomains | 50 |
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