18134310. TOPIC EVALUATION ENGINE FOR A MESSAGING SERVICE simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)
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TOPIC EVALUATION ENGINE FOR A MESSAGING SERVICE
Organization Name
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
Inventor(s)
Quan Nguyen of Redmond WA (US)
Siddharth Uppal of Bothell WA (US)
Ankit Govil of Redmond WA (US)
TOPIC EVALUATION ENGINE FOR A MESSAGING SERVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18134310 titled 'TOPIC EVALUATION ENGINE FOR A MESSAGING SERVICE
The abstract describes a topic evaluation engine that works with a messaging service to analyze text-based messages during communication sessions to identify message characteristics and infer topics.
- The engine forwards messages with specific characteristics to subscribed applications and distributes messages related to specific topics to integrated applications.
- Integrated applications can process messages for enhanced functionality.
- The technology enhances message distribution and processing in messaging services.
Potential Applications:
- Enhancing message filtering and distribution in messaging services.
- Improving topic identification and categorization in text-based communication.
Problems Solved:
- Efficient message handling and distribution.
- Enhanced topic inference and message processing.
Benefits:
- Streamlined message management.
- Improved topic relevance in communication.
- Enhanced application functionality.
Commercial Applications:
- Messaging platforms
- Communication software providers
- Data analytics companies
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the topic evaluation engine improve message handling in messaging services? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology on data analysis in communication platforms?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in message analysis and topic inference technologies for messaging services.
Original Abstract Submitted
Described herein is a topic evaluation engine that operates in connection with a messaging service by analyzing individual text-based messages, received during a text-based communication session, to identify various message characteristics of each text-based message, and/or to infer one or more topics to which each message relates. Each message that is determined to have a particular message characteristic is then forwarded to any application that previously subscribed with the messaging service to receive messages having the specific message characteristic. Similarly, each message that is associated with a specific topic is distributed to any application integrated with the messaging service that has previously subscribed with the messaging service to receive messages relating to the specific topic. The integrated applications can then process the message and provide enhanced functionality.