Patent classifications
G06Q10/103
ENCRYPTED COLLABORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method of sharing collaborative data between registered users in an online collaboration system. The collaboration system has a server and one or more electronic user devices that are capable of data communication with the server over a data network. Each registered user is allocated a unique asymmetric key pair comprising a user public key and a user private key for encryption and decryption of shared data content. The server is able to modify uploaded encrypted data content to enable access by multiple authorised users, and is able to convert uploaded data content into alternative formats, typically to enable web-browser viewing.
ENTITY-BASED DOCUMENT CONTENT CHANGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A content management system is disclosed. The system includes at least one server, non-transitory storage, documents, entity-specific section weights, and entity-specific review thresholds. The system further includes at least two client computer systems that enable a user to access a document for at least one of review or modification. The system will, in response to receipt of an indication that changes have been made to one or more sections of a document, A) determine a change value indicative of a quantity of changes made within each section, B) calculate an entity-specific provenance value by multiplying, on a section basis, the change value within each section by the assigned entity-specific weight value for each section, to produce an entity-specific section value for each section, and then summing the entity-specific section values; and C) when any entity-specific provenance value satisfies a review threshold value, to construct and send a review notification.
Comprehensive utility line database and user interface for excavation sites
A graphical user interface may provide a digital map that includes digital marks for utility lines and excavation boundary. To determine the location information of a ground mark, a computing server may receive an image of a street view of a site and identify one or more ground marks from the image. The computing server may receive geographic information system (GIS) data, which records surveyed location information of benchmarks at the site. The computing server may identify, using an object recognition algorithm, pixels in the image of the street view that correspond to the benchmarks recorded in the GIS data. The computing server may determine, based on relative distances between the pixels that correspond to the benchmarks and the ground marks, location data of the ground marks. The computing server may transmit the location data for display in a digital map that includes digital marks corresponding to the ground marks.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-DYNAMIC DATA RETRIEVAL AND DATA DISBURSEMENT
A device includes circuitry configured to provide a configurable platform including a rules-based processing engine, access and manipulate a plurality of configurable databases, retrieve first data from one of the configurable databases, register the first data for task programs, authenticate the first data according to authenticity parameters, process the first data against processing rules, identify and configure each task program when the assessment of the first data satisfies predetermined criteria, measure the ETL data load flow against a predetermined performance threshold, route the ETL data load flow to a database processing engine, and output a data disbursement of results when the first data is authenticated and the predetermined performance threshold has been satisfied by the rules-based processing engine. In one aspect, such implementation can increase data search and retrieval times as well as outputting a more thorough and accurate count of eligible end-user services.
Systems, devices, and methods for dynamically generating, distributing, and managing online communications
This document describes the collection, generation, distribution, and management of online web content. The devices, systems, and methods described herein can be used to collect and generate online web content and communications. Specifically, the disclosed devices and systems may be employed to produce one or more marketing and/or advertising campaigns, as well as for monitoring, managing, defining the efficiency, effectiveness, and workability of the campaign with respect to generating user engagement, thereby accurately determining the cost benefits of the campaign. The analytic results provided may then be used to guide the generation of original web content, such as for the purposes of enhancing customer or follower experience, driving business, and for driving advertising campaigns. Alternatively, web content that is in the public domain, and determined to perform well, can be reproduced, referenced, or otherwise referred to, in the context of promoting or presenting the user's web content.
Artificial intelligence workflow builder
In some examples, a method includes receiving an artificial intelligence (AI) system scenario definition file from a user, parsing the definition file and building an application workflow graph for the AI system, and mapping the application workflow graph to an execution pipeline. In some examples, the method further includes automatically generating, from the workflow graph, application executable binary code implementing the AI system, and outputting the application executable binary code to the user. In some examples, the execution pipeline includes one or more building blocks, and the method then further includes collecting running performance of each of the building blocks of the execution pipeline in a runtime environment.
Team member transfer tool
The present technology can provide a mechanism for providing a team member transfer interface to an administrator user for transferring team member user accounts from one team to another and also a mechanism for transferring the team member user accounts, such as by switching an assignment of one or more user accounts from a first team to another in a single atomic action. The transferring of the team member user accounts may also depend on passing a set of validation checks that check for inconsistencies that could cause an error in the transfer, and also updating access and privileges associated with being members of certain teams.
MULTIPLE INSPECTOR VOICE INSPECTION
Systems, methods, and devices of a voice-directed inspection system that supports multiple inspectors in the inspection of business assets are described. Inspection plans for large and complex business assets can involve several steps. It is advantageous to split large inspection plans into non-overlapping sections to allow multiple inspectors to perform concurrent inspections. Such sectionalizing is also useful in training new inspectors.
Systems and Methods for Intelligent Routing of Source Content for Translation Services
A source content routing system is described for distributing source content received from clients such as documents, to translators for performing translation services on the source content. The routing system extracts source content features, which may be represented as vectors. The vectors may be assembled into an input matrix, which may be processed using an artificial neural network, classifier, perceptron, CRF model, and/or the like, to select a translator such as a machine translation system and/or human. The translator provides translation services translation from a source language to a target language, post translation editing, proof reading, quality analysis of a machine, quality analysis of human translation, and/or the like and returns the product to the content routing system or clients.
EMAIL COLLABORATION
A first user device of a first user generates a collaboration object having at least a draft collaborator field for holding identifiers of collaborating users and a draft message field for holding email content. In response to input from the first user, at least the draft collaborator field is populated with an identifier of a second user. The collaboration object is provided to enable the second user to make modifications to one or more of the fields of the collaboration object to generate a modified version of the collaboration object. The modified version of the collaboration object is used to generate a final email. A collaborator field of the final email is populated with an identifier of the second user; and a message field of the final email is populated with email content as present in the draft message field of the modified version of the collaboration object.