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Summarization and processing of email on a client computing device based on content contribution to an email thread using weighting techniques

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for enhancing an email application to automatically analyze an email thread and generate a compact content summary. The content summary is based on relative content contributions provided by the constituent email messages in the email thread. The content summary may be presented in a special window without disturbing or modifying the email thread or its constituent email messages. The distinctive content summary disclosed herein comprises certain sentences that are automatically gleaned from the email thread, analyzed relative to other sentences, and presented in a chronological sequence so that the user can quickly determine what the email thread is about and/or the current status of the conversation. The content summary is based on email weights, word weights, and intersecting sentence pairs.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF WEBPAGE ZONES OF INTEREST
20230079728 · 2023-03-16 ·

A system and method for detecting webpage zones of interest. A method includes receiving at least one webpage analysis request, wherein the received at least one webpage analysis request includes at least one webpage in a website; identifying, in the at least one webpage, at least one zone, wherein the at least one zone is a content element of a webpage; classifying the at least one zone into a category of interest, wherein the classification is based on a trained machine learning model configured to classify DOM elements of the least one webpage, and wherein a category of interest is a category determined based on a functionality of the website; and storing the classification by indicating the category of interest for each zone.

GRAPH-EMBEDDING-BASED PARAGRAPH VECTOR MACHINE LEARNING MODELS

Various embodiments of the present invention provide methods, apparatus, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for performing predictive structural analysis on document data objects that are associated with an ontology graph. Certain embodiments of the present invention utilize systems, methods, and computer program products that perform predictive data analysis operations on document data objects that are associated with an ontology graph using document embeddings that are generated by graph-embedding-based paragraph vector machine learning models.

Methods and systems for resolving user interface features, and related applications
11604641 · 2023-03-14 · ·

A method including the following steps: receiving user input; resolving a feature of the input using a trainable algorithm, the trainable algorithm being trainable to resolve a feature by application of the algorithm to a dataset including a plurality of labelled dataset entries, the label of each labelled dataset entry describing a feature; wherein the trainable algorithm resolves the features in user input by identifying in the user input a dataset entry labelled with said feature; forming a UI that incorporates the resolved feature; presenting the formed UI; obtaining feedback in relation to the presented UI or a feature thereof; applying the feedback to train the trainable algorithm to resolve features of a UI, wherein feedback for training the trainable algorithm derives from any one or more of, or a combination of: user selection/validation/customisation of features presented to the user and/or user observation.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING A USER PURPOSE FULFILLMENT COMPUTING PLATFORM

A system, method, and computer-readable storage medium configured to facilitate user purpose in a computing architecture.

Methods and systems for modeling complex taxonomies with natural language understanding

Systems and methods are presented for the automatic placement of rules applied to topics in a logical hierarchy when conducting natural language processing. In some embodiments, a method includes: accessing, at a child node in a logical hierarchy, at least one rule associated with the child node; identifying a percolation criterion associated with a parent node to the child node, said percolation criterion indicating that the at least one rule associated with the child node is to be associated also with the parent node; associating the at least one rule with the parent node such that the at least one rule defines a second factor for determining whether the document is to also be classified into the parent node; accessing the document for natural language processing; and determining whether the document is to be classified into the parent node or the child node based on the at least one rule.

Semantic content clustering based on user interactions

Various embodiments of an apparatus, methods, systems and computer program products described herein are directed to a Topic Engine. The Topic Engine captures a plurality of content identifier sequences. Each respective sequence represents an order at which a corresponding user account accessed content. The Topic Engine generates a plurality of clusters. Each cluster is associated with respective content identifiers appearing within a proximity to each other across the plurality of content identifier sequences of different user accounts. The Topic Engine obtains one or more sample content identifiers from at least one cluster via sampling the cluster. The Topic Engine extracts keywords from content represented by the one or more sampled content identifiers. The Topic Engine identifies a topic for the cluster based on the one or more extracted keywords.

Natural language configuration and operation for tangible games

This disclosure describes a tabletop game assistant system configured to ingest and guide tangible games (such as board games, card games, etc.) using natural language interaction and image capture/visual display components. The system can include features enabling a game developer to “teach” the system the rules of a game using natural language, such as written instructions, to reduce or eliminate the need for writing dedicated code. The system may process images of a game board and/or tokens such as game pieces and/or cards to further generate game data in the form of a logical game model. The system can use the game data to guide human players of the game and, in some cases, participate as a player itself. The system may further be configured to observe a game and detect invalid actions, answer questions regarding the rules, and suggest moves. The system may provide additional utilities such as generating a random output (e.g., rolling virtual dice) and learning to recognize new game pieces.

Systems and Methods for the Comparison of Selected Text
20230062397 · 2023-03-02 ·

Systems and methods are disclosed for comparing selections of text to show differences between the two selections. The text may be selected from the same source or from two different sources. In one implementation, a system receives a first selection of text for comparison and places the selection in a first buffer. The system receives a second selection of text for comparison and places the second selection in a second buffer. The system compares the first buffer and the second buffer to determine differences and displays the differences. In some embodiments, the system may allow a user to choose two buffers from among a plurality of buffers for comparison.

Systems and Methods for the Comparison of Selected Text
20230062397 · 2023-03-02 ·

Systems and methods are disclosed for comparing selections of text to show differences between the two selections. The text may be selected from the same source or from two different sources. In one implementation, a system receives a first selection of text for comparison and places the selection in a first buffer. The system receives a second selection of text for comparison and places the second selection in a second buffer. The system compares the first buffer and the second buffer to determine differences and displays the differences. In some embodiments, the system may allow a user to choose two buffers from among a plurality of buffers for comparison.