18731716. COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM STORING CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION PROGRAM, CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE (Fujitsu Limited)

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COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM STORING CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION PROGRAM, CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE

Organization Name

Fujitsu Limited

Inventor(s)

Hitoshi Yanami of Kawasaki (JP)

Masatoshi Ogawa of Zama (JP)

Hiroyuki Shimoda of Nagano (JP)

Toshiyuki Kobayashi of Nagano (JP)

COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM STORING CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION PROGRAM, CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18731716 titled 'COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM STORING CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION PROGRAM, CORRESPONDENCE RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE



Original Abstract Submitted

A computer-readable recording medium stores a correspondence relationship determination program for causing a computer to execute a process. The process includes: acquiring, using a first machine learning model that infers individual figure information regarding one line segment in a first plurality of line segments included in first figure data and a second machine learning model that infers information regarding a relative relationship between the one line segment in the first plurality of line segments and another line segment in the first figure data, an inference result of each of a plurality of items that includes the individual figure information and the information regarding the relative relationship; and determining correspondence relationships between the first plurality of line segments and a second plurality of line segments included in second figure data different from the first figure data based on the inference result of each of the plurality of items.