Dell Products L.P. (20240256614). BUSINESS INTENT-ASSISTED SEARCH simplified abstract

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BUSINESS INTENT-ASSISTED SEARCH

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Robert Anthony Lincourt, Jr. of Franklin MA (US)

Stephen James Todd of North Andover MA (US)

Eloy Francisco Macha of Crowley TX (US)

David Edward Frattura of Stamford CT (US)

BUSINESS INTENT-ASSISTED SEARCH - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240256614 titled 'BUSINESS INTENT-ASSISTED SEARCH

The patent application describes a method and system for business intent-assisted search, where business intent refers to information relevant to an organization user's engagement within and outside their organization.

  • Search query processing is based on the modeled business intent of the search query submitter.
  • The recall of returned information is contingent on the completeness of the modeled business intent for the organization user.

Potential Applications: - Enhanced search functionality for organization users. - Improved relevance and accuracy of search results. - Streamlined information retrieval process for business-related queries.

Problems Solved: - Addressing the challenge of retrieving relevant information based on business intent. - Enhancing the search experience for organization users.

Benefits: - Increased efficiency in finding business-specific information. - Tailored search results based on individual organization users' intent. - Improved decision-making processes within organizations.

Commercial Applications: "Business Intent-Assisted Search Technology for Enhanced Information Retrieval in Corporate Environments"

Questions about Business Intent-Assisted Search Technology:

1. How does business intent-assisted search differ from traditional search methods? Business intent-assisted search focuses on retrieving information based on the specific engagement of organization users within and outside their organization, leading to more relevant results.

2. What are the key advantages of implementing business intent-assisted search in corporate environments? Business intent-assisted search can significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of information retrieval for organization users, ultimately enhancing decision-making processes and productivity.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method and system for business intent-assisted search. a business intent may generally refer to information, respective to an organization user, which may pertain to or describe the engagement of the organization user within and/or outside their organization (e.g., a commercial business, an education institution, etc.). embodiments disclosed herein, accordingly, implement search query processing based on the business intent modeled for the search query submitter (e.g., an organization user). further, a recall of any returned information, relevant to the search query, may be contingent on and/or directly correlated with a completeness of the modeled business intent for any given organization user.