Company History


Established in 1999

AMI is the registered trading name worldwide of GoAlbert SA. The company was created in 1999 by a group of Industrialists from the world of Aviation and Electronics. These origins led the company to adopt stringent processes in the development of our software applications which, over the years, have given our products an unparalleled level of reliability.

 

Primary Requirements

At inception, the main driver was to develop information retrieval technologies that went beyond the limitations of standard key word search engines. It led to the development of a patented technology called the Automatic Meaning Interpreter or AMI. Original in development and covered by several U.S. patents, AMI offers superior levels of performance without the high integration and maintenance costs normally associated with semantic or linguistic engines.

 

First Customers

The first customers to use AMI were themselves Search Engines and Information Portals such as Free and Fast/alltheWeb, which today is part of the Yahoo group. This has been a key factor in the company's success to date because, from the outset, it led the company to design algorithms specifically to handle very large volumes of unstructured material with very fast response times.

 

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