Patent classifications
G06F16/58
Interactive user interfaces for location-based data analysis
Various systems and methods are provided that display various geographic maps and depth graphs in an interactive user interface in substantially real-time in response to input from a user in order to determine information related to measured data points, depth levels, and geological layers and provide the determined information to the user in the interactive user interface. For example, a computing device may be configured to retrieve data from one or more databases and generate one or more interactive user interfaces. The one or more interactive user interfaces may display the retrieved data in a geographic map, a heat map, a cross-plot graph, or one or more depth graphs. The user interface may be interactive in that a user may manipulate any of the graphs to identify trends or current or future issues.
Location-based method and system for requesting and obtaining images
Technology is disclosed for using geographic information that reflects the current locations for a plurality of image providers to find image providers that are capable of fulfilling image requests from image requesters, where the image requests are associated with various geographic locations. In an example embodiment, the technology can be used to find video footage of news events in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR GENERATION OF LOCAL CONTENT CORPUS
Various methods for generating a content corpus populated with content related to a particular geographic area are provided herein. One example method comprises, for each document in an initial local content corpus, applying a first set of heuristic filters to the raw content of each document, identifying at least a second term, applying a second set of heuristic filters to the raw content of each document, the second set of heuristic filters associated with the second term, iteratively performing the identification of additional terms and application of an additional set of heuristic filters associated with the additional terms until each identifiable term is extracted, determining a level on a geographic containment hierarchy indicative of a location to which each document from the set of documents is local, and for each place in a gazette, and for each document, determining a set of place in a gazette, and for each document, determining a set of points in polygons indicative of its locality.
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR GENERATION OF LOCAL CONTENT CORPUS
Various methods for generating a content corpus populated with content related to a particular geographic area are provided herein. One example method comprises, for each document in an initial local content corpus, applying a first set of heuristic filters to the raw content of each document, identifying at least a second term, applying a second set of heuristic filters to the raw content of each document, the second set of heuristic filters associated with the second term, iteratively performing the identification of additional terms and application of an additional set of heuristic filters associated with the additional terms until each identifiable term is extracted, determining a level on a geographic containment hierarchy indicative of a location to which each document from the set of documents is local, and for each place in a gazette, and for each document, determining a set of place in a gazette, and for each document, determining a set of points in polygons indicative of its locality.
Searching digital content
One or more embodiments allow a user to search a gallery of digital content. In particular, a user can interact with a digital content system to search for, and identify, one or more digital content items (e.g., photos, videos, audio) within a collection of digital content. For instance, the digital content system can maintain tokens with respect to a collection of digital content and associate the tokens with digital content items within the collection of digital content. The digital content system can also provide a gallery of digital content items within a view area of a graphical user interface. Upon receiving a search query, the digital content system can identify a token and identify digital content items corresponding to the token. The digital content system can further provide a new or modified gallery within the view area of the graphical user interface based on the identified digital content items.
Searching digital content
One or more embodiments allow a user to search a gallery of digital content. In particular, a user can interact with a digital content system to search for, and identify, one or more digital content items (e.g., photos, videos, audio) within a collection of digital content. For instance, the digital content system can maintain tokens with respect to a collection of digital content and associate the tokens with digital content items within the collection of digital content. The digital content system can also provide a gallery of digital content items within a view area of a graphical user interface. Upon receiving a search query, the digital content system can identify a token and identify digital content items corresponding to the token. The digital content system can further provide a new or modified gallery within the view area of the graphical user interface based on the identified digital content items.
AUTHENTICATION-TRIGGERED PROCESSES
Digital fingerprints are used to authenticate a physical item. Authentication attempts, may automatically trigger various predetermined processes. Different processes may take place depending on whether the authentication was successful. The process(es) may be computer-implemented, for example, using executable scripts. The triggered process(es) may be immediate (real-time), or delayed, deferred, or batched, etc. At least one additional process is triggered or initiated, locally or remotely, by a least one affirmative authentication result or at least one additional process s triggered, by at least one unsuccessful authentication attempt. In one example, a combination of purchase and authentication of an item is combined into a single action.
Conversion and Display of a User Input
Described herein are methods and systems allowing a company to market and advertise its brands, products and/or services in a mobile platform by use of an application converting a user input into a corresponding branded icon, logo or image and displaying the same. The user input is in the form of a text entry containing a pre-defined term corresponding to one or more branded images, icons or logos. By allowing a user to select one of the displayed branded images or logos, the application is able to trigger a number of third party applications associated with the selected branded image, icon or logo.
Product indexing method and system thereof
According to various embodiments, the present invention provides a product indexing method including receiving product data of a product, the product data comprising at least an image, such that the image includes a product image of the product and a context image which provides the context that the product may be in, such that the context image includes at least one non-product image. Product indexing method further includes identifying the product image, identifying the context image from the image, verifying the product in the product image based on the context image, extracting the product image and indexing the product image. According to various embodiment, the present invention provides a product indexing system for the product indexing system.
Method and device to timestamp a digital image
The method and device are intended to prove the posteriority date (P) and anteriority date (A) of a digital image (IN) including building with a first server a previously unknown code (C) and transmitting this code (C) at the posteriority date (P), acquiring the digital image including a joint representation of a subject (S) and the code (C), computing an electronic fingerprint (EIN) of the digital image (IN), receiving with a second server at the anteriority date (A) the electronic fingerprint (EIN), inserting a combination (EIN+A) of the electronic fingerprint (EIN) and the anteriority date (A) in a block chain and possibly retrieving and sending back with a third server the recorded posteriority (P) and anteriority (A) dates from the reception of a new digital image (IN2). The disclosure is intended in particular to prove with images the correct performance of clinical protocol steps in clinical trials.