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YOSE

YOSE, or Your Own AI-powered Search Engine, is the ideal solution if you want to quickly find information in your local collection of unstructured data. YOSE identifies valuable intelligence in various data sources, such as: images, video files, different types of documents (e.g. scanned documents and PDFs) and mailboxes. YOSE searches not only in text, but also in the EXIF data of files. This way, it searches, identifies, matches and extracts characteristics of suspicious persons and objects in a simple way. In this process it doesn't matter if this data is present on your desktop or embedded in a document or e-mail. YOSE traces all data regardless of where it is stored. In addition, YOSE has a bulk search functionality. This allows you to search based on a list of phone numbers or keywords. 

Below is a short overview of the different types of data you can search with YOSE:

  • Text: search and locate texts in (embedded) images, videos, scans, e-mails and screenshots using OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
  • Persons: identify and match suspicious persons through facial recognition in images, videos and other documents.
  • Objects: detect objects and details such as licence plates and vehicles in images and videos.
  • Conversations: read and search for texts in videos and images and find relevant conversations.
  • Technical aspects: search for data such as device type, model type, AI-detected objects and image size.

Want more information about YOSE from Paliscope? Please contact us.

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