17809296. PREDICTION OF FILE INTERACTION BY A USER simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)
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PREDICTION OF FILE INTERACTION BY A USER
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
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PREDICTION OF FILE INTERACTION BY A USER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17809296 titled 'PREDICTION OF FILE INTERACTION BY A USER
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a computer-implemented method, program, and system for automatically performing file management operations. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:
- The technology automatically monitors a group of files and generates tracking attributes for each file.
- It tracks user interactions with the files and generates prediction vectors based on these interactions.
- The system then identifies files with tracking attributes that correlate with the prediction vectors.
- Finally, it performs specific operations on the identified files based on the prediction vectors.
Potential Applications
This technology has potential applications in various fields, including:
- Data management systems
- File organization and categorization tools
- Automated file backup and synchronization software
- Content management systems
Problems Solved
The technology addresses several problems related to file management, such as:
- Manual file organization and categorization, which can be time-consuming and prone to errors.
- Difficulty in identifying relevant files based on user interactions.
- Inefficient file backup and synchronization processes.
Benefits
The use of this technology offers several benefits, including:
- Time savings by automating file management tasks.
- Improved organization and categorization of files.
- Enhanced user experience by predicting and performing relevant file operations.
- Efficient file backup and synchronization processes.
Original Abstract Submitted
A computer-implemented method, computer program product and computer system to automatically perform file management operations is provided. A processor identifies a plurality of files to monitor. A processor generates tracking attributes for the plurality of files. A processor monitors user interactions with the plurality of files. A processor generates prediction vectors for a plurality of file interactions based on the user interactions with the plurality of files. A processor determines at least one file in the plurality of files with tracking attributes that correlate with at least one prediction vector. A processor performs an operation on the at least one file that corresponds with the at least one prediction vector.