Abstract
AlphaSense is a company search engine for analysts, researchers, and other financial professionals who wish to search and analyse corporate filings and other research documents. Having only been introduced to the market in 2011, it has already won many awards. It uses proprietary linguistic search and natural language processing (NLP) algorithms to index each word and passage of text in a document, as well as artificial intelligence and machine learning, to expand searches to include relevant synonyms.
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