20240029025. COMPUTER-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ANALYZING, EDITING AND IMPROVING CONTENT simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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COMPUTER-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ANALYZING, EDITING AND IMPROVING CONTENT

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Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Dan Coffing of Fairfax VA (US)

COMPUTER-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ANALYZING, EDITING AND IMPROVING CONTENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029025 titled 'COMPUTER-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ANALYZING, EDITING AND IMPROVING CONTENT

Simplified Explanation

The method described in the patent application involves providing proposition-based content for review in a collaborative environment. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The method represents a set of propositional content available for an argument in a user interface.
  • The propositional content is represented as a plurality of statement elements, each belonging to a statement type (premise, warrant, or claim).
  • A logical argument object is constructed based on input defining the argument, including one or more premises.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Collaborative decision-making platforms: The method can be used in platforms where multiple users need to review and discuss propositional content to reach a decision.
  • Educational tools: The method can be applied in educational software or platforms to facilitate the analysis and evaluation of arguments.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Streamlining argument review: The method provides a structured approach to representing and reviewing propositional content, making it easier for users to analyze and evaluate arguments.
  • Enhancing collaboration: By providing a user interface for collaborative argument review, the method promotes effective communication and collaboration among users.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved argument analysis: The method's structured representation of propositional content helps users analyze and understand arguments more effectively.
  • Enhanced decision-making: By facilitating the review and evaluation of arguments, the method can lead to more informed and rational decision-making processes.
  • Increased collaboration: The user interface and collaborative environment provided by the method foster collaboration and collective intelligence in reviewing and discussing arguments.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method for providing proposition-based content for review within a collaborative environment includes representing a set of propositional content available for an argument within a user interface provided via one or more client systems as a plurality of statement elements that are each one of a plurality of statement types that include premise, warrant, and claim, constructing a logical argument object for the argument based on input defining the argument to include one or more premises.