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Recommending terms to specify body space

A term and ontology technology, applied in the field of lexical analysis, can solve the problems that the search technology is not very effective in locating relevant information, and the document marking technology is not very effective in locating information, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2015-06-17
FUJITSU LTD
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However, known document markup techniques are not very effective in locating information in certain situations
Similarly, known search techniques are not very effective at locating relevant information

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[0018] figure 1 One embodiment of a system 10 for selecting tags for documents is illustrated. A tag may be, for example, one or more words assigned to a document as metadata. Tags can be used to facilitate the search process of electronic documents. In particular embodiments, documents may be tagged with tags that reduce the ontology space in which the documents reside. Documents can be retrieved more easily using these tags. In a specific embodiment, given a document label, other labels that reduce the ontology space in which the document resides can be recommended.

[0019] In particular embodiments, system 10 assigns tags in response to a target tag being selected, for example, by a user. In these embodiments, system 10 recommends document tags. The recommended tag can have a higher affinity with the target tag and a lower affinity with other recommended tags to reduce the ontology space of the document. System 10 may receive options for each recommended tag, and may...

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In one embodiment, a set of target search terms for a search is received. Candidate terms are selected, where a candidate term is selected to reduce an ontology space of the search. The candidate terms arc to a computer to recommend the candidate terms as search terms. In another embodiment, a document stored in one or more tangible media is accessed. A set of target tags for the document is received. Terms are selected, where a term is selected to reduce an ontology space of the document. The terms are sent to a computer to recommend the terms as tags.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates generally to lexigraphical analysis, and more particularly to recommending terms to specify an ontology space. Background technique [0002] This application claims priority to US Provisional Application 60 / 977,934, filed October 5, 2007, entitled "Techniques for Improved Tagging," by David Marvit et al. [0003] Although a data corpus (corpus) can hold a large amount of information, it can still be difficult to find relevant information. Documents can be tagged to facilitate searching for related information. However, known document tagging techniques are not very effective at locating information in certain situations. Similarly, known search techniques are not very effective at locating relevant information. Contents of the invention [0004] The present invention relates to a method comprising the steps of: accessing a document stored in one or more tangible media; receiving a set of target tags for said document;...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30
CPCG06F16/3338G06F16/313G06F16/3325G06F16/951
Inventor 大卫·马尔维特贾瓦哈拉·贾殷斯特吉奥斯·斯特吉奥亚历克斯·吉尔曼B·托马斯·阿德勒约翰·J·西多罗维奇雅尼斯·拉布罗艾伯特·莱因哈德
Owner FUJITSU LTD
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