18080484. Comparing Ordered Sets Generated by Different Data-Processing Engines simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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Comparing Ordered Sets Generated by Different Data-Processing Engines

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Peter Joseph Rise of Bellevue WA (US)

Comparing Ordered Sets Generated by Different Data-Processing Engines - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18080484 titled 'Comparing Ordered Sets Generated by Different Data-Processing Engines

Simplified Explanation: The technique described in the abstract involves updating a first data-processing engine using reference information from a second data-processing engine. It assesses the accuracy of the first engine's results relative to the second engine's results and modifies the first engine's configuration based on this assessment.

  • Obtaining ordered sets of result items from both the first and second data-processing engines.
  • Assessing the accuracy of the first-set result items compared to the second-set result items.
  • Producing accuracy information based on the similarity and ordering of result items in the sets.
  • Modifying the configuration of the first data-processing engine to enhance its quality based on the accuracy information.

Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in various industries where data processing engines are used, such as transportation, logistics, and navigation systems.

Problems Solved: The technique addresses the challenge of ensuring the accuracy and quality of data processed by a data-processing engine by leveraging reference information from another engine.

Benefits: - Improved accuracy of data processing engines - Enhanced quality of results - Optimization of configurations for better performance

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Data Processing Engine Optimization for Improved Performance This technology could be utilized in route optimization systems, traffic management solutions, and location-based services to enhance efficiency and accuracy.

Prior Art: Prior research in the field of data processing engines and route optimization systems may provide insights into similar techniques or approaches.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in data processing engine optimization and route planning algorithms to further improve the performance of such systems.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the technique assess the accuracy of the first data-processing engine's results? 2. What are the key factors considered when modifying the configuration of the first data-processing engine for quality improvement?


Original Abstract Submitted

A technique updates a first data-processing engine based on reference information produced by a second data-processing engine. The technique involves obtaining ordered sets of result items from both engines, where the result items produced by the second engine serve the role of the reference information. The technique then produces accuracy information by assessing the accuracy of the first-set result items relative to the second-set result items. The accuracy information is a set-wide assessment that reflects how well the first-set result items match the second-set result items, taking into account the similarity between pairs of result items and the ordering of result items in the ordered sets. The technique then modifies a configuration of the first data-processing engine based on the accuracy information to improve its quality. In some implementations, the first and second data-processing engines are first and second map engines that generate routes through a physical space.