Palantir Technologies Inc. patent applications on March 6th, 2025
Patent Applications by Palantir Technologies Inc. on March 6th, 2025
Palantir Technologies Inc.: 3 patent applications
Palantir Technologies Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of G06F16/23 (2), G06F16/248 (1), G06N5/02 (1), G06N5/025 (1), G06F16/387 (1) G06F16/248 (1), G06F16/367 (1), G06N5/02 (1)
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Patent Applications by Palantir Technologies Inc.
Inventor(s): Justin Streufert of Frederick MD (US) for palantir technologies inc., Robert Giardina of Falls Church VA (US) for palantir technologies inc., Arseny Bogomolov of Arlington VA (US) for palantir technologies inc., Brandon Marc-Aurele of Arlington VA (US) for palantir technologies inc., Christopher Luck of Arlington VA (US) for palantir technologies inc., Timothy O'Brien of Washington DC (US) for palantir technologies inc., Matthew LeVan of Arlington VA (US) for palantir technologies inc., Nicholas Hall of McLean VA (US) for palantir technologies inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F16/248, G06F16/23, G06F16/2452, G06F16/2457, G06F16/25, G06F16/901, G06F16/93, G06F16/9535, G06F16/9538
CPC Code(s): G06F16/248
Abstract: computer-implemented systems and methods are disclosed that query collections of documents. disclosed embodiments may include receiving, via a user interface, a first search query comprising a text string. disclosed embodiments may include, responsive to receiving the first search query, initializing a first query object based on the text string. further, disclosed embodiments may include translating the first query object to match the formatting of a search engine, the translated first query object capable of searching a plurality of collections of documents. disclosed embodiments may also include receiving aggregated query results from a search engine based on the translated first query object. some disclosed embodiments may include reformatting the aggregated query results based on respective configuration files of the collections. additionally, disclosed embodiments may include rendering a graphical user interface that facilitates user interaction with the reformatted aggregate query results.
Inventor(s): Peter Wilczynski of San Francisco CA (US) for palantir technologies inc., Andrew Elder of New York NY (US) for palantir technologies inc., Anand Gupta of New York NY (US) for palantir technologies inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F16/36, G06F16/182, G06F16/23, G06F16/33, G06F16/338, G06F16/387, G06N5/025
CPC Code(s): G06F16/367
Abstract: an example method of determining geolocations of objects based on information retrieved from heterogeneous data sources comprises: receiving, from a first data source associated with an object by an ontology-defined relationship, a first dataset including a first data item specifying a first time identifier and a first geolocation associated with the object; receiving, from a second data source associated with an object by an ontology-defined relationship, a second dataset including a second data item specifying a second time identifier and a second geolocation associated with the object; and determining, by applying a rule set associated with the ontology to the first dataset and the second dataset, a geolocation of the object and a corresponding time identifier.
Inventor(s): Cenk Sezgin of Brooklyn NY (US) for palantir technologies inc., Mihir Pandya of San Jose CA (US) for palantir technologies inc., Gregorian Pirindev of London (GB) for palantir technologies inc., Weihe Tian of New York NY (US) for palantir technologies inc.
IPC Code(s): G06N5/02, G06N3/0475
CPC Code(s): G06N5/02
Abstract: systems and methods for data hydration are provided. in some examples, a method includes accessing a compiler. in some examples, the compiler is associated with a source graph, a domain graph, and a mapping profile. in some examples, the domain graph includes one or more domain data schemas. in some examples, the method further includes receiving a source dataset from a source system, and applying the compiler to the source dataset from the source system to generate a domain dataset. in some examples, the domain dataset uses at least one of the one or more domain data schemas. in some examples, the method is performed using one or more processors.
Palantir Technologies Inc. patent applications on March 6th, 2025