Patent classifications
G06F40/149
GENERATING A DATA STRUCTURE THAT MAPS TWO FILES
A first file and a second file are retrieved from a database, in which the first and second files include an unstructured text stream. Metadata of the first and second files are extracted. The extracted metadata include a description category, entity source, geographic region, and a set of sub-files linked to the file. A data structure indicative of relationship between the first and second files is generated. Weighting factor is applied to the generated data structure. which indicates a degree of relationship between the first file and the second file. The relationship and the degree of the relationship are determined based on the extracted metadata of the first and second files. In response to a user requesting the first file, it is determined whether the second file should be provided in conjunction with the first file based on the weighting factor as applied to the data structure.
GENERATING A DATA STRUCTURE THAT MAPS TWO FILES
A first file and a second file are retrieved from a database, in which the first and second files include an unstructured text stream. Metadata of the first and second files are extracted. The extracted metadata include a description category, entity source, geographic region, and a set of sub-files linked to the file. A data structure indicative of relationship between the first and second files is generated. Weighting factor is applied to the generated data structure. which indicates a degree of relationship between the first file and the second file. The relationship and the degree of the relationship are determined based on the extracted metadata of the first and second files. In response to a user requesting the first file, it is determined whether the second file should be provided in conjunction with the first file based on the weighting factor as applied to the data structure.
A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPRESSING DATA
A system and method for a non-transient computer readable medium containing program instructions for causing a computer to perform a method for compressing data comprising the steps of receiving a data string for compression, the data string including a plurality of data elements, creating a template based on processing the data string, the template including common information across all data elements of the data string, creating one or more entries, wherein the one or more entries include information that is different to the template, and storing the template and the one or more entries.
A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPRESSING DATA
A system and method for a non-transient computer readable medium containing program instructions for causing a computer to perform a method for compressing data comprising the steps of receiving a data string for compression, the data string including a plurality of data elements, creating a template based on processing the data string, the template including common information across all data elements of the data string, creating one or more entries, wherein the one or more entries include information that is different to the template, and storing the template and the one or more entries.
LIVE DOCUMENTATION (LIDO)
This invention, called LiDo (Live Documents) describes writing textual documents by building them as a sequence of textual units of size ranging from a single word, to a phrase, a sentence, a paragraph and beyond, where each textual unit carries the displayed message of the textual unit as well as assorted attributes thereto, like time stamp, validity, author identity, links, and cryptographic factors. A single bit string carries all the information described above. This method of document writing constructs a file that reflects the textual document as it is stored and communicated, and it allows the user of this method to extract useful insight from the document, much beyond what is evident through the current state of the displayed words.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SPATIAL ENCODING AND FEATURE GENERATORS FOR ENHANCING INFORMATION EXTRACTION
A system and method for extracting data from a piece of content using spatial information about the piece of content. The system and method may use a conditional random fields process or a bidirectional long short term memory and conditional random fields process to extract structured data using the spatial information.
Generating a data structure that maps two files
A first file and a second file are retrieved from a database, in which the first and second files include an unstructured text stream. Metadata of the first and second files are extracted. The extracted metadata include a description category, entity source, geographic region, and a set of sub-files linked to the file. A data structure indicative of relationship between the first and second files is generated. Weighting factor is applied to the generated data structure. which indicates a degree of relationship between the first file and the second file. The relationship and the degree of the relationship are determined based on the extracted metadata of the first and second files. In response to a user requesting the first file, it is determined whether the second file should be provided in conjunction with the first file based on the weighting factor as applied to the data structure.
Generating a data structure that maps two files
A first file and a second file are retrieved from a database, in which the first and second files include an unstructured text stream. Metadata of the first and second files are extracted. The extracted metadata include a description category, entity source, geographic region, and a set of sub-files linked to the file. A data structure indicative of relationship between the first and second files is generated. Weighting factor is applied to the generated data structure. which indicates a degree of relationship between the first file and the second file. The relationship and the degree of the relationship are determined based on the extracted metadata of the first and second files. In response to a user requesting the first file, it is determined whether the second file should be provided in conjunction with the first file based on the weighting factor as applied to the data structure.
System and Method for Semiotic Digital Encoding
A system and method for lowering probability that low data rates, high bit error rates, and susceptibility to signal degradation in communication environments during storms, solar activity, and adversarial activity is disclosed. The system and method affect communications by minimizing the amount of data/information that needs to be transmitted, partly by creating an algorithmic process/method that moves knowledge and not data and information. The system and method is based upon the realization that structured communications often possess a similar level of context that can be exploited to communicate full meaning (knowledge), even when only a small fraction of the message is transmitted to the receiver. Reducing the number of bytes transmitted significantly reduces the probability that a transmission will be affected by either naturally occurring or human supplied factors present in modern communication environments.
System and Method for Semiotic Digital Encoding
A system and method for lowering probability that low data rates, high bit error rates, and susceptibility to signal degradation in communication environments during storms, solar activity, and adversarial activity is disclosed. The system and method affect communications by minimizing the amount of data/information that needs to be transmitted, partly by creating an algorithmic process/method that moves knowledge and not data and information. The system and method is based upon the realization that structured communications often possess a similar level of context that can be exploited to communicate full meaning (knowledge), even when only a small fraction of the message is transmitted to the receiver. Reducing the number of bytes transmitted significantly reduces the probability that a transmission will be affected by either naturally occurring or human supplied factors present in modern communication environments.