METHOD & SYSTEM FOR LABELING AND ORGANIZING DATA FOR SUMMARIZING AND REFERENCING CONTENT VIA A COMMUNICATION NETWORK
20240176948 ยท 2024-05-30
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Abstract
Systems and methods of the present technology generally provide computer implemented assistance for data summary, including organizing and generating a summary of data selected form source documents. A data set of user-identified information from one or more source documents and custom information may be received and processed by a data summary system. The system may analyze and prioritize the user-identified information and any custom information, and generate a formatted summary that includes the user-identified information and the custom information. The system server may then provide the summary via a communication link to a client device.
Claims
1. A data summary system, comprising: a user device including a user device processor and an input device; a system server including: a system memory configured to store program instructions; a system processor configured to execute the program instructions to: receive a first data set, the first data set including a user identifier, user-identified information, and custom information, the user-identified information including text selected from a source document, and the custom information associated with the user-identified information; store the user-identified information and the custom information in the system memory at a location associated with the user identifier; generate a summary in response to a user command received via the input device, the summary including the custom information and the user-identified information; and generate an output in a split screen format, the split screen including the source document and the summary.
2. The data summary system of claim 1, wherein the custom information is prioritized relative to the user-identified information, such that the custom information is displayed above the user-identified information in the summary.
3. The data summary system of claim 1, further comprising: a link between the user-identified information in the summary and the source document.
4. The data summary system of claim 1, further comprising: a unique identifier associated with the user-identified information, wherein the unique identifier is selected from a unique identifier selection box.
5. The data summary system of claim 4, wherein the first data set further includes custom information associated with the unique identifier, and the program instructions, when executed, further cause the system processor to: format the summary to include the custom information listed under the unique identifier.
6. The data summary system of claim 1, wherein the program instructions, when executed, further cause the system processor to: link the user-identified information of the summary to corresponding original information of the source document.
7. The data summary system of claim 1, wherein the output generated includes a notes area for a user to input additional information.
8. The data summary system of claim 1, wherein the split screen format is generated in response to receiving a user selection indicating that the split screen format is selected.
9. A method of implementing a data summary system, comprising: receiving a first data set by a processor of a system server, the first data set including a user identifier, user-identified information, and custom information, the user-identified information including text selected from a source document; storing the user-identified information and the custom information in a system memory of the system server at a location associated with the user identifier; generating a summary in response to a user command including the user-identified information and the custom information; and providing the summary in a split screen view with the source document.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising: receiving an initial interaction from a client device that is coupled to the system server via the communication link; and assigning and sending the user identifier to the client device in response to the initial interaction, wherein the user identifier associates the client device with a user profile stored in the system memory.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising: receiving with the first data set, a unique identifier associated with the text selected from the source document and being selected from a unique identifier selection box.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the first data set further includes the custom information associated with the unique identifier, the method further comprising: formatting the summary to include the custom information listed under the unique identifier.
13. The method of claim 9, further comprising: receiving hyper-text transfer protocol (HTTP) requests by the processor via a communication link; processing the HTTP requests to identify requested web pages included in a website database of the system server; and providing the requested web pages in response to the HTTP requests by the processor via the communication link.
14. The method of claim 9, further comprising: prioritizing the custom information relative to the user-identified information, such that the custom information is listed above the user-identified information in the summary.
15. The method of claim 9, further comprising: linking the user-identified information of the summary to corresponding original information of the source document.
16. A data summary system, comprising: a user device including a user device processor and an input device; a system server comprising: a system memory configured to store program instructions; a system processor configured to execute the program instructions to: receive a first data set via a communication link, the first data set including a user identifier, a first selection of user-identified information, and a first portion of custom information, the first selection of user-identified information including a first text selected from a first source document; receive a second data set via the communication link, the second data set including the user-identifier, a second selection of user-identified information, and a second portion of custom information, the second selection of user-identified information including a second text selected from a second source document; store the first selection of user-identified information, the first portion of custom information, the second selection of user-identified information, and the second portion of custom information in the system memory associated with the user identifier; generate a first summary with the first selection of user-identified information and the first portion of custom information; generate a second summary with the second selection of user-identified information and the second portion of custom information; and generate an output in a split screen format, the split screen including the first source document and the second source document on a first side, and the first summary and the second summary on the second side.
17. The data summary system of claim 16, wherein the first data set includes a first unique identifier being associated with the first text and being selected from a first unique identifier selection box and the second data set includes a second unique identifier being associated with the second text and being selected from the second unique identifier selection box.
18. The data summary system of claim 17, wherein the first summary is generated to include the first portion of custom information underneath the first unique identifier and the second summary is generated to include the second portion of custom information underneath the second unique identifier.
19. The data summary system of claim 16, wherein the program instructions, when executed, further cause the system processor to: aggregate the first summary and the second summary to produce an aggregated summary; and providing the aggregated summary via a communication link.
20. The data summary system of claim 16, wherein the program instructions, when executed, further cause the system processor to: link the first data set of the first selection of user-identified information of the first summary to corresponding original information of the first source document; and link the second data set of the second selection of user-identified information of the second summary to the corresponding original information of the second source document.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] The hardware components of each of the user device 102 and the system server 104 include at least one processor, and at least one non-transient computer readable storage medium, such as a memory. As shown in
[0026] Examples of system architecture components of each of the user device 102 and the system server 104 are illustrated in
[0027] As shown, the user device 102 includes a browser 116, which is assigned a unique user identifier 118. The user identifier 118 is an identifier that identifies the user device 102 to the server system 104. The user identifier may be stored in a file referred to as a cookie. In one example, the server system 104 can assign and send the user identifier 118 to the user device 102 once, when the user device 102 first interacts with the server system 104. Once the user device 102 receives the user identifier 118, the user device stores the user identifier 118, such as in the user device memory 110, and provides it with every message sent to the server system 104. The server system 104, which can have communication links with any number of user devices, can thus identify the user device 102 as being the source of the message.
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[0029] In the illustrated example, the server system 104 associates, and operatively links, each user identifier 118 with a user profile 132 stored in the user profile database 122, unique identifiers, user-identified information identified by the user device 102, and custom information received from the user device 102.
[0030] In some examples, the server engine 120 receives HTTP requests from a user device 102 to access web pages identified by URLs, and provides the requested web pages from the website database 124 to the user device 102. However, one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate that the summary techniques described herein could be used in various environments other than the Internet. For example, the summaries could also be in an electronic mail environment. Also, a server system 104 or user device 102 may include any combination of hardware or software suitable for performing the methods described herein. For example, a user device 102 may comprise any combination of hardware or software that can interact with the server system 104. Either the user device 102 or the server system 104 can include one or more handheld devices, personal computers or television- or tablet-based systems, or various consumer computer products through which information may be generated.
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[0032] At step 210, the summary system determines whether the user is done creating user-identified information. If the user is not done, the method repeats steps 202 through 208, with the user selecting user-identified information from any one or more source documents, which can be the same or different from the original source document and each other. If the user has completed identifying user-identified information, the method progresses to step 212.
[0033] At step 212, the server system enables the generation of a data summary. In some examples, the user can cause the server system 104, or the user device 102, to generate the summary with a single action. For example, the user can enter a single command, such as a mouse click on a button in a selection box displayed by the user device 102, which the user device 102 sends to the system server 104, in order to cause the server system 104 to create a summary of the user-identified information and any custom information. In an example where the user device is being used offline, the user can enter the single command in order to cause the user device 102 to create a summary of the user-identified information and any custom information. If the user enters the command, summary system 100 proceeds to step 214, where the summary system 100, either through the server system 104 or the user device 102, reformats the user-identified information and the associated unique identifier, and reformats the information in order to generate a summary. Generating a summary includes prioritizing and formatting the information received from the user. For example, if custom information is present under a unique identifier, the summary system 100 can format the custom information in the summary, including prioritizing the custom information relative to, such as above or below, the user-identified information for any given unique identifier at step 216. Additionally, at step 218, the system formats the user-identified information into the summary. In generating the summary, the summary system 100 can link the summarized information to the original information and vice versa at step 220. Finally, at step 222, the summary system 100 can provide the generated summary to the user. If the server system 104 generated the summary, the summary can be provided to the user by sending the generated summary to the user device 102 via the communication link 106.
[0034] In examples where the user can cause the summary to be generated with a single action, once the user initiates the single-action (via a mouse click, keystroke, or otherwise), the system generates a formatted summary. The summary system 100 can also allow the user to modify the generated summary. In general, the user need only enter the user-identified information, and any custom information, under each unique identifier, and then execute the single action in order to generate a summary. Such systems can allow the user to efficiently and reliably generate a summary of digital text, media, web pages, or other content.
[0035] In alternative examples, a multi-action operation can be used, which can include defining a custom summary format through multiple mouse clicks and/or keystrokes prior to generating the summary.
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[0039] The summary system 100 can also aggregate multiple summaries, and allow the user to view user-identified information and/or custom information by unique identifier across multiple summaries.
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[0042] From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that although specific examples have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit or scope of this disclosure. It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to particularly point out and distinctly claim the claimed subject matter.