Return to Video

Introducing the reegle tagging API

  • 0:08 - 0:15
    Hello, my name is Martin Hiller and I am Director General of REEEP, the Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership.
  • 0:15 - 0:22
    REEEP is a market catalyst for clean energy in developing countries and emerging economies.
  • 0:23 - 0:32
    We think that easy access to information is an essential driver for the development of clean energy markets.
  • 0:33 - 0:40
    Lately a lot of people in the energy and development field have asked me about the new application we have built:
  • 0:40 - 0:44
    which is called the reegle tagging API.
  • 0:44 - 0:48
    This video clip explains what is behind this concept
  • 0:48 - 0:54
    and my colleague Florian Bauer, our IT Director, will take you through it.

  • 0:54 - 0:56
    Thanks, Martin!
  • 0:56 - 1:01
    Most of us in the climate and development sectors experience at first hand the information dilemma:
  • 1:01 - 1:08
    the explosion of content in our data warehouses, up in the cloud, on servers and in inboxes.
  • 1:09 - 1:13
    But what is the content of all that content? - Often, we have simply no idea.
  • 1:13 - 1:17
    What we are facing is not knowledge. It is not even information.
  • 1:18 - 1:22
    What we are facing today is data. Big, unstructured data.
  • 1:22 - 1:28
    All of us have vast libraries at our command. But many of these libraries lack a proper catalogue.
  • 1:28 - 1:32
    And this is where our reegle tagging API comes into play.
  • 1:32 - 1:38
    The reegle tagging API is a service that structures and enriches your documents,
  • 1:38 - 1:43
    thereby turning information into knowledge – knowledge that is essential for smarter decisions.
  • 1:43 - 1:49
    Apart from that, it helps others find and use your documents and your information.
  • 1:51 - 1:53
    Here's how it works:
  • 1:53 - 1:59
    A file, article or document is sent to the reegle tagging API, where its content is analyzed.
  • 2:00 - 2:06
    The most relevant terms are extracted and can be used to tag and structure the information.
  • 2:07 - 2:14

    In addition to words and phrases, the reegle tagging API is also able to extract geographic information
  • 2:14 - 2:19
    for example allowing to filter documents by city or country.
  • 2:20 - 2:26
    For the most relevant extractions the reegle tagging API provides contextual information
  • 2:26 - 2:33
    such as definitions, explanations and synonyms, based on our unique clean energy and climate thesaurus.
  • 2:34 - 2:39
    It can also enrich your documents with links to related articles from our content pool.
  • 2:40 - 2:45
    In turn, you can also have your documents added to the pool, making them available for others.
  • 2:46 - 2:51
    A growing number of organisations are already benefiting from the reegle tagging API.
  • 2:51 - 2:52
    For instance:
  • 2:52 - 3:01
    weAdapt, a knowledge sharing and collaboration platform which uses the reegle API for consistent tagging, ensuring consistency of message.
  • 3:02 - 3:06
    Eldis, a major resource for policy and research documents in the development sector,
  • 3:06 - 3:12
    uses the API to provide readers with synonyms and definitions at a glance.
  • 3:14 - 3:17
    The open energy information portal "OpenEI" which is managed by NREL has built a widget
  • 3:17 - 3:24
    based on the reegle API that presents visitors with appropriate glossary terms and related articles.
  • 3:25 - 3:31
    To find out what the reegle tagging API can do for you and how we can help you use our services,
  • 3:31 - 3:37
    visit http://api.reegle.info or send an email to api@reegle.info.
Title:
Introducing the reegle tagging API
Description:

A short video explaining the benefits and use of the new reegle tagging API for clean energy and climate resources.

more » « less
Video Language:
English
Duration:
03:39
REEEP edited English subtitles for Introducing the reegle tagging API
REEEP added a translation

English subtitles

Revisions