Abstract: A search engine system assists users in refining their searches by suggesting previously-submitted search phrases to such users. The search phrases are selected to suggest based on collected data regarding search behaviors of search engine users. In one embodiment, candidate search phrases are scored and selected to suggest based at least in-part on (a) a frequency with which each search phrase has been submitted, and/or (b) an evaluation of the “usefulness” of each search phrase, as reflected by post-query-submission actions of users who submitted the search phrase.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 14, 2007
Date of Patent:
November 10, 2009
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Ronald M. Whitman, Christopher L. Scofield
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system for generating a street map that includes a position identifier that identifies a location on the street map. The method and system may also generate and display a plurality of images representative of the location of the position identifier. A user may interact with a position identifier or one of several scroll icons to view images of other locations on the street map and/or to obtain driving directions between two locations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 8, 2009
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Jonathan A Gold, Timothy Caro-Bruce, Huy T Ha, John Alan Hjelmstad, Christopher Aaron Volkert
Abstract: A facility for processing a query made up of one or more query terms is described. The facility receives the query in a search engine. In the search engine, the facility generates a search result that is made up of items. The generated search result includes items with which are associated one or more of the query terms of the received query. The generated search result further reflects the extent to which users have selected the items of the generated search result when the items of the generated search result have appeared in search results generated for queries having one or more query terms in common with the received query.
Abstract: A method for providing a listing of common searches based on a location. The method includes receiving a location of a mobile computing device, generating a listing of common searches associated with the location, and transmitting the listing of common searches to the mobile computing device.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 18, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 21, 2009
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Ruben E. Ortega, Robert Frederick, Barnaby Dorfman
Abstract: A software facility for selecting documents is disclosed. The facility maintains a dimensional model of a group of documents. The dimensional model reflects values for a number of differentiated attributes for each of the documents of the group. The facility receives a query specifying values for one or more of these attributes. In response to receiving the query, the facility uses the dimensional model to generate a list of documents in the group having the attribute values specified by the query.
Abstract: A search engine process predicts the correct spellings of search terms within multiple-term search queries. In one embodiment, when a user submits a multiple-term search query that includes a non-matching term and at least one matching term, a table is accessed to look up a set of terms that are “related” to the matching term or terms. A spelling comparison function is then used to determine whether any of these related terms is sufficiently similar in spelling to the non-matching term to be deemed a candidate correctly-spelled replacement. A candidate replacement term may automatically be substituted for the non-matching term, or may be suggested to the user as a replacement. The invention also includes a process for identifying terms that are related to each other based on the relatively high frequencies with which they co-occur within search queries of users, database records, and/or specific database fields.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 3, 2004
Date of Patent:
October 28, 2008
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Ruben Ernesto Ortega, Dwayne Edward Bowman
Abstract: A search engine system assists users in locating web pages from which user-specified products can be purchased. Web pages located by a crawler program are scored, based on a set of criteria, according to likelihood of including a product offering. A query server accesses an index of the scored web pages to locate pages that are both responsive to a user's search query and likely to include a product offering. In one embodiment, the responsive web pages are listed on a composite search results page together with responsive products included in a product catalog.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2008
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
David R. Bailey, Todd J. Feldman, Anand Rajaraman
Abstract: A search engine system uses information about historical query submissions to a search engine to suggest previously-submitted, related search phrases to users. The related search phrases are preferably suggested based on a most recent set of query submission data (e.g., the last two weeks of submissions), and thus strongly reflect the current searching patterns or interests of users. In one embodiment, the related search phrases are scored and selected for display based at least in-part on (a) a frequency with which each search phrase has been submitted, and/or (b) an evaluation of the “usefulness” of each search phrase, as reflected by actions performed by prior users while viewing corresponding search results.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 22, 2004
Date of Patent:
September 9, 2008
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Ronald M. Whitman, Christopher L. Scofield
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system for generating an online listing, such as a yellow pages listing, that includes information about an object, such as a business, and also includes at least one image of the structure containing the object. For example, the image may be a digital image of the store front of a business taken at a street view. Additionally, a user may select an image from a plurality of images that the user perceives as being an appropriate representative image for the business. Based on votes received a default representative image may be identified that is provided in response to a request for information about the business.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 4, 2008
Publication date:
August 7, 2008
Applicant:
A9.COM, INC.
Inventors:
Barnaby M. Dorfman, Udi Manber, Jonathan A. Gold, Huy T. Ha, Timothy Caro-Bruce, Jason Karls
Abstract: A search engine system assists users in locating web pages from which user-specified products can be purchased. Web pages located by a crawler program are scored, based on a set of criteria, according to likelihood of including a product offering. A query server accesses an index of the scored web pages to locate pages that are both responsive to a user's search query and likely to include a product offering. In one embodiment, the responsive web pages are listed on a composite search results page together with products that satisfy the query.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 30, 2004
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2008
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
David R. Bailey, Anand Rajaraman, Todd J. Feldman
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system for generating an online listing, such as a yellow pages listing, that includes information about an object, such as a business, and also includes at least one image of the structure containing the object. For example, the image may be a digital image of the store front of a business taken at a street view. Additionally, a user may select an image from a plurality of images that the user perceives as being an appropriate representative image for the business. Based on votes received a default representative image may be identified that is provided in response to a request for information about the business.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 26, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 15, 2008
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Barnaby M. Dorfman, Udi Manber, Jonathan A. Gold, Huy T. Ha, Timothy Caro-Bruce, Jason Karls
Abstract: A client component runs on a user computer in conjunction with a web browser and detects errors, such as but not limited to “404: page not found” errors, in which a requested web page or other object cannot be displayed. In response to detecting the error, the client component notifies an error processing server, which uses the URL of the failed request to identify an alternate object to display. The alternate object may, for example, be (a) an object retrieved from replacement URL, or from a URL that is otherwise related to the requested object, (b) a cached version of the requested object, (c) an object retrieved from a closely matching URL found in the user's clickstream history, or (d) a dynamically generated page that includes links to one or more of the foregoing types of alternate objects. Also disclosed are methods for identifying alternate objects for a given URL.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 5, 2003
Date of Patent:
January 29, 2008
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Udi Manber, Lawrence Tesler, Jonathan Leblang, Jeffrey P. Bezos
Abstract: The present invention provides a software facility for identifying the items most relevant to a current query based on items selected in connection with similar queries. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the facility receives a query specifying one or more query terms. In response, the facility generates a query result identifying a plurality of items that satisfy the query. The facility then produces a ranking value for at least a portion of the items identified in the query result by combining the relative frequencies with which users selected that item from the query results generated from queries specifying each of the terms specified by the query. The facility identifies as most relevant those items having the highest ranking values.
Abstract: The invention comprises a computer-implemented system and method for refining the order and/or content of a list of items. In one embodiment, the amount of user activity associated with each item displayed to users in a given context is monitored, used is to generate context-specific item weights. The weights for the same item in different contexts may be different. The selection of items included in a list presented to users, as well as the order in which the items in the list are displayed, may be adjusted over time based upon the relative weights associated with the items. This allows the items generating the greatest user interest in a particular context to be presented to first, or otherwise emphasized.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 30, 2002
Date of Patent:
November 13, 2007
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeremy C. York, Robert Cottrell, Brent Smith
Abstract: A web site system provides functionality for searching a repository of information, such as the World Wide Web, by including a search string at the end of a URL without any special formatting. In one embodiment, when the system receives a request for a URL of the form www.domain_name/char_string, where char_string is a character string that may include spaces and non-alphabetic characters, the system initially determines whether the character string includes a prefix that identifies the URL as a non-search-request URL. If no such prefix is present, the character string is used in its entirely as a search string to execute a search, and the results of the search are returned to the user.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 23, 2004
Date of Patent:
October 23, 2007
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Andrew R. Jassy, Udi Manber, Jonathan Leblang
Abstract: A method and system are provided for collecting images of objects at geographic locations for publication in an online directory, such as online Yellow Pages. A camera and a GPS receiver, both receiving time information from a synchronized clock, are mounted on a vehicle. Time-stamped images captured by the camera and time-stamped geographic locations (e.g., longitude and latitude coordinates) determined by the GPS receiver are recorded. Each image is then associated with a geographic location based on corresponding respective time-stamps. Thereafter, each image is correlated with a street addresses based on each image's associated geographic location, for example by referring to a lookup table that correlates addresses with geographic coordinates. The address-correlated images may then be used in an online directory, where each listing (e.g., business) can be displayed with an image of an object (e.g., store front) taken at the address in the listing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 28, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 18, 2007
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc.
Inventors:
Barnaby M Dorfman, Udi Manber, Jonathan A Gold
Abstract: A facility for analyzing a web page is described. The facility receives the web page. For each link occurring in the web page, if the link points to a web site previously indicated by a user as being of interest, the facility modifies the web page to identify the link as pointing to a web site of interest.