



potential security threats; and lawyers inspecting hundreds of thousands of contracts and emails to trace particular criminal transactions. Physicians and medical personnel could also efficiently search vast volumes of medical records for diagnoses and treatments for particular symptoms. These are only a few examples of how KC Remote Search can efficiently hone in on specific and precise searches.
KC Remote Search offers a unique combination of advanced capabilities to achieve the meaning-based searches. While reviewing business documents, you can collect or create exemplars. When sufficient amounts of exemplars are prepared, you can then initiate the KC Remote Search in the background.
KC Remote Search periodically reports the remote search status. When completed, you can then initiate Precision Search and Fine-Grain Search in real-time with the search results KC Remote Search calculated. While reviewing the remote search results, you can also revise exemplars used to calculate the remote search results under review, or prepare new exemplars for a new remote search session.
KC Remote Search combines all advanced features from KC Natural Language Processor, KC Precision Search, and KC Fine-Grain Search, to locate the most precise and relevant documents and sentences that best match the meaning of your exemplars.
KC Remote Search is fully integrated with KC Precision Search and KC Fine-Grain Search. What powers KC Precision Search, KC Fine-Grain Search, and KC Remote Search is the powerful KC Natural Language Processor.
With KC Remote Search™ (KCRS), you can deep and incremental search a large volume of documents for sentences matching the meaning of exemplars–linguistic elements (i.e., paragraphs, sentences, or phrases) that contain the meanings for which you are searching. You can create exemplars to perform deep search over vast amounts of business documents and on-line materials in the background. You can then conduct precise, incremental search and analysis on the remote search results in real-time.
For instance, searching for particular sentences or paragraphs out of vast amounts of documents that contain similar meanings requires an in-depth content analysis. Doing so involves (a) collection and creation of exemplars, (b) sequencing and extraction using natural language processing, and (c) analyzing each document to pinpoint the most relevant sentences or paragraphs.
Examples of some customers who would benefit from KC Remote Search are federal intelligence agents perusing copious online content for