Salesforce, Inc. patent applications on October 10th, 2024

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Patent Applications by Salesforce, Inc. on October 10th, 2024

Salesforce, Inc.: 3 patent applications

Salesforce, Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of G06F11/36 (1), G06F16/248 (1), G06F16/242 (1), G06F16/2457 (1), G06F16/25 (1) G06F11/3664 (1), G06F16/248 (1), G06V30/412 (1)

With keywords such as: web, search, page, input, data, application, character, caused, fields, and responsive in patent application abstracts.



Patent Applications by Salesforce, Inc.

20240338302. SIMULATED SOFTWARE FEATURES IN A SIMULATED SANDBOX WITHIN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT_simplified_abstract_(salesforce, inc.)

Inventor(s): Wenying Yang of San Mateo CA (US) for salesforce, inc., Billy Ma of San Mateo CA (US) for salesforce, inc., Vandit Garg of Antioch CA (US) for salesforce, inc.

IPC Code(s): G06F11/36

CPC Code(s): G06F11/3664



Abstract: implementations(s) for simulated software features are described. responsive to a request for accessing a first web page, first code for the first web page is caused to be retrieved from a first web application. responsive to the first code, the first web page is caused to be displayed with an access to a simulation of a feature that may be used in the first web application. responsive to a user's selection of the access, the first web page is caused to be updated to include a first user interface (ui) component that identifies a second web page; responsive to the updated first web page, second code for the second web page is caused to be retrieved from a second web application; and responsive to the second code, the second web page is caused to be displayed inside the first ui component to allow for the simulation.


20240338378. Semantic Search Interface for Data Repositories_simplified_abstract_(salesforce, inc.)

Inventor(s): Vidya Raghavan SETLUR of Portola Valley CA (US) for salesforce, inc., Arjun SRINIVASAN of Seattle WA (US) for salesforce, inc., Andriy Kanyuka of Vancouver (CA) for salesforce, inc.

IPC Code(s): G06F16/248, G06F16/242, G06F16/2457, G06F16/25

CPC Code(s): G06F16/248



Abstract: a method provides visual analysis of datasets. a system receives a natural language search query that is directed to data repositories including data sources and data visualizations. the system parses search tokens to determine if the natural language search query contains analytic intents. the system also determines if the search tokens match fields in one or more data sources, using a semantic search. when (i) the search tokens match fields in the one or more data sources and (ii) the natural language search query contains analytic intents, the system generates and displays visualization responses. when (i) the search tokens do not match fields in the data sources or (ii) the natural language search query does not contain the analytic intents, the system displays pre-authored content from the data visualizations.


20240338961. PROCESSING FORMS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODELS_simplified_abstract_(salesforce, inc.)

Inventor(s): Mingfei Gao of Sunnyvale CA (US) for salesforce, inc., Ran Xu of Mountain View CA (US) for salesforce, inc.

IPC Code(s): G06V30/412, G06F40/174, G06F40/205, G06N20/00, G06V30/19

CPC Code(s): G06V30/412



Abstract: an application server may receive an input document including a set of input text fields and an input key phrase querying a value for a key-value pair that corresponds to one or more of the set of input text fields. the application server may extract, using an optical character recognition model, a set of character strings and a set of two-dimensional locations of the set of character strings on a layout of the input document. after extraction, the application server may input the extracted set of character strings and the set of two-dimensional locations into a machine learned model that is trained to compute a probability that a character string corresponds to the value for the key-value pair. the application server may then identify the value for the key-value pair corresponding to the input key phrase and may out the identified value.


Salesforce, Inc. patent applications on October 10th, 2024