17939627. TRANSACTION TAGS FOR ENHANCED SEARCHING simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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TRANSACTION TAGS FOR ENHANCED SEARCHING

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Michael A. Minar of Palo Alto CA (US)

Yiran Kang of Santa Clara CA (US)

Fadi S. Obeid of Santa Clara CA (US)

Rachel Reddy of Long Island City NY (US)

Rima Kakarla of Cupertino CA (US)

Anuj Chaudhary of Fremont CA (US)

Anish Doshi of South Barrington IL (US)

Julien Barlerin of San Francisco CA (US)

Michael Artemiw of San Jose CA (US)

Richard W. Heard of San Francisco CA (US)

Ashish C. Nagre of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Thomas J. Miller of San Jose CA (US)

TRANSACTION TAGS FOR ENHANCED SEARCHING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17939627 titled 'TRANSACTION TAGS FOR ENHANCED SEARCHING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a method for enhancing searching at a user interface using tagged transaction records. When a search query is entered, the user device suggests related search queries based on transaction tags. Selecting one of the suggested search queries provides search results associated with the selected tag.

  • User devices can suggest search queries based on transaction tags.
  • Selecting a suggested search query provides search results associated with the selected tag.
  • Tagged transaction records are used to enhance searching at the user interface.

Potential Applications

  • E-commerce platforms can use this technology to improve search functionality for users.
  • Online marketplaces can provide more relevant search results based on transaction tags.
  • Search engines can enhance their search algorithms by incorporating transaction tags.

Problems Solved

  • Traditional search methods may not provide the most relevant results for users.
  • Users may struggle to find specific information or products through conventional search interfaces.
  • Tagged transaction records help address the issue of finding relevant search results.

Benefits

  • Users can find more accurate and relevant search results.
  • Enhanced search functionality improves user experience and satisfaction.
  • Businesses can increase sales and conversions by providing better search results.


Original Abstract Submitted

Enhanced searching at a user interface may be enabled by tagged transaction records. When a search query is received at the user interface, a user device may determine a set of suggested search queries. Selection of one of the suggested search queries causes the user device to provide a set of search results that are associated with each via at least one transaction tag defined by the selected suggested search query