US Patent Application 17826927. TECHNIQUES FOR ASSOCIATING DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TERMS FOR INFORMATION DISCOVERY simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR ASSOCIATING DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TERMS FOR INFORMATION DISCOVERY

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:[[:Category:Laurent Bou� of Petah Tikva (IL)|Laurent Bou� of Petah Tikva (IL)]]]]

[[Category:Kiran Rama of Bangalore (IN)]]

TECHNIQUES FOR ASSOCIATING DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TERMS FOR INFORMATION DISCOVERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17826927 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR ASSOCIATING DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TERMS FOR INFORMATION DISCOVERY

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a method for information discovery using domain-specific term matching. - The method involves obtaining a set of search strings used for searching a specific domain during a search session. - The method identifies one of the search strings in the set as a successful search string hit, while the rest are considered search string misses. - The method then correlates the search string misses with additional search strings from other search sessions related to the same domain that have the same successful search string hit. - The purpose of this method is to improve information discovery by identifying relevant search terms and connecting them with other related search sessions.


Original Abstract Submitted

Described are examples for information discovery using domain-specific term matching, including obtaining, for a search session related to a domain, a set of search strings used for searching the domain for information discovery during the search session, identifying, for the search session, a string of the set of search strings as a search string hit and the remaining strings in the set of search strings as search string misses, and correlating, into a set of domain-specific search string misses, the remaining strings in the set of search strings with additional remaining search strings from one or more other search session related to the domain that have the same string identified as the search string hit.