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18385873. ENHANCING DOCUMENT METADATA WITH CONTEXTUAL MOLECULAR INTELLIGENCE (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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ENHANCING DOCUMENT METADATA WITH CONTEXTUAL MOLECULAR INTELLIGENCE

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Yijian Xiang of Redmond WA US

Rohith Venkata Pesala of Redmond WA US

Nilgoon Zarei of Redmond WA US

Pramod Kumar Sharma of Seattle WA US

Liang Du of Redmond WA US

Robin Abraham of Redmond WA US

J Brandon Smock of Seattle WA US

ENHANCING DOCUMENT METADATA WITH CONTEXTUAL MOLECULAR INTELLIGENCE

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18385873 titled 'ENHANCING DOCUMENT METADATA WITH CONTEXTUAL MOLECULAR INTELLIGENCE

Original Abstract Submitted

A molecule representation is extracted from a document and associated with the document in a metadata database. For example, an image of a molecular structure may be extracted from a document and stored in the metadata database in a text-based representation such as SMILES. The metadata database may be searched to identify documents that mention a particular molecule. Continuing the example, the metadata database may be searched with a SMILES representation to identify the document and other documents that refer to the same molecule. The metadata database may index documents based on different types of molecule representations, including text-based, image-based, graph-based, name, abbreviation, etc. This allows search over multiple representations of a molecule, improving accuracy and thoroughness. These improvements reduce the time and computational resources needed to search for documents that refer to a particular molecule.

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