Abstract: A method and apparatus for identifying a relative importance of words in a word cloud. A computer system identifies graphical features and locations for the words representing information in the word cloud based on a group of metrics for the information. The graphical features distinguish the words from each other based on a first number of first values for a first metric in the group of metrics. The locations of the words distinguish the words from each other based on a second number of second values for a second metric in the group of metrics. The word cloud is displayed on a display system using the graphical features and the locations for the words in the word cloud in graphical user interface, which enables identifying the relative importance of the words in the word cloud based on the group of metrics for the information represented by the words.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 16, 2015
Date of Patent:
December 19, 2017
Assignee:
ADP, LLC
Inventors:
Jordan Schiffer, Timothy James McElwee, Keith Wilson Fulton
Abstract: In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a human resource management platform that includes applications targeted to solve a variety of human resource and benefits administration management problems. Applications of the human resource management platform include business applications such as benefits administration that may provide a single solution for facilitating employee benefits management and organizational efficiencies through automation of benefit management functions, measurement of benefit provider effectiveness, and the like.
Abstract: A identity management system is provided for managing documents within an computer system. The computer system receives a document within an authentication context of a user. The computer system determines a chain of custody for the document. The computer system stores the document. The computer system sets document privileges for the document based on the authentication context and the chain of custody.
Abstract: Task-based semantic searches fetch user profile data including a role of the user within an enterprise entity from log-in identity data of the user in response to receiving a query text input. Object and task search predicates limit, as a function of the user role, scopes of objects returnable from search of an object index, and tasks returnable from search of a task index, in satisfaction of the query text as a function of the user role. Task and object index searching results are matched into task and object pairs that are allowed by the user role as a function of the enterprise entitlement system, and the task and object pairs are presented to the user in a graphical user interface as task-object pair hypertext references that invoke the task of each pair as a callable action on the object of each pair.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 19, 2015
Date of Patent:
September 12, 2017
Assignee:
ADP, LLC
Inventors:
Roberto A. Masiero, Umakant Saraswat, Mathew Skaria
Abstract: A method for computer security. A gallery comprising a first identity of a first human person is maintained, the first identity associated with a plurality of tags, with first properties, useful for identifying the first human person. A first Internet search for facial images of the first human person is performed using the plurality of tags. A first facial image is selected from the results of this search. A second Internet search is performed for facial images of other human persons based on second properties that are generated by modifying the first properties of the plurality of tags. A plurality of additional facial images of the other human persons retrieved by the second Internet search is selected. A palette of randomized facial images including the first facial image together with the plurality of additional facial images is presented. Access is denied unless the correct facial image is selected.
Inventors:
Neha Pahwa, Aaron James Miller, Gregory Raustad, Uhanovitage Thanushka Bhagyani Chandradasa, Scott Douglas Morrison, Douglas Peters, Lori Deborah Hill, Benjamin Ross Clarke, Mark Lee Mathews, Roseanna Rey, Reena Roy Sanaba, Richard Raymond Shopmyer