Patents Assigned to Vitalsource Technologies
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Patent number: 12106066Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for parallel construction for question generation (QG) corresponding to a content item. Text of at least a portion of the content item may be extracted as a source language text, at least a portion of which may be translated to generate a parallel text having a primary language different from the source language. The source and primary language texts may be aligned to create an aligned source language text and an aligned primary language text. A QG strategy may be determined and at least one step to be performed on the aligned primary language text may be generated based at least in part upon the determined QG strategy. At least one parallel operation corresponding to the at least one step to be performed on the aligned primary language text may be constructed, and a source language question may be generated.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2022Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: VitalSource Technologies LLCInventors: Benny G. Johnson, Jeffrey S. Dittel
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Publication number: 20130159312Abstract: A system for managing and organizing content includes a source capable of operating at least one application (i.e., content manager, taxonomy manager, etc.). The application(s) are capable of providing a plurality of pieces of content and a plurality of master taxonomies, each master taxonomy including at least one piece of content placed at one or more locations. After providing the pieces of content and the master taxonomies, the application(s) can identify a subset of the pieces of content and at least one master taxonomy, where the subset includes at least one piece of content. The application(s) can then generate at least one client taxonomy based upon the identified subset and the master taxonom(ies) such that the subset of the pieces of content can thereafter be organized in the client taxonom(ies). The system can also include a client capable of organizing the subset in the client taxonom(ies).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2013Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Vitalsource Technologies, IncInventor: Vitalsource Technologies, Inc
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Patent number: 8160998Abstract: A system for providing content includes a source and a client. The source is capable of generating a representation of the content, the content being hierarchically-structured and including at least one item having an associated type. The source is capable of generating a representation including an identity table and at least one type table, each item of content being included in the identity table, and included in a type table based upon the type of the item. Thereafter, the source can be capable of providing the representation of the content. The client is capable of receiving the representation of the content, and accessing at least a portion of the content based upon the representation. The client can also be capable of receiving a query for at least one item of content, searching the representation for the item(s), and accessing at least a portion of the content including the item(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Vitalsource Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William M. Abrams, Ricky Lee Johnson
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Publication number: 20050278310Abstract: A system for managing and organizing content includes a source capable of operating at least one application (i.e., content manager, taxonomy manager, etc.). The application(s) are capable of providing a plurality of pieces of content and a plurality of master taxonomies, each master taxonomy including at least one piece of content placed at one or more locations. After providing the pieces of content and the master taxonomies, the application(s) can identify a subset of the pieces of content and at least one master taxonomy, where the subset includes at least one piece of content. The application(s) can then generate at least one client taxonomy based upon the identified subset and the master taxonom(ies) such that the subset of the pieces of content can thereafter be organized in the client taxonom(ies). The system can also include a client capable of organizing the subset in the client taxonom(ies).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 15, 2005Applicant: Vitalsource TechnologiesInventors: William Abrams, Ricky Johnson
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Publication number: 20050273629Abstract: A system for providing digial rights management of protected content includes a client and a DRM manager. The client is capable of receiving at least one piece of content, the piece(s) of content being encrypted with at least one encryption key regardless of client user(s) authorized to access the piece(s) of encrypted content. To facilitate the client accessing one or more of the piece(s) of content, the DRM manager is capable of transferring the encryption key(s) to the client, the encryption key(s) being encrypted with a private key of a public key/private key pair unique to a client user associated with the client. The client can thereafter decrypt the encryption key(s) using the public key of the public key/private key pair unique to the client user. Then, the client can decrypt the piece(s) of content using the decrypted encryption key(s), and access the decrypted piece(s) of content.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Vitalsource TechnologiesInventors: William Abrams, Ricky Johnson
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Publication number: 20050273460Abstract: A system for providing content includes a source and a client. The source is capable of generating a representation of the content, the content being hierarchically-structured and including at least one item having an associated type. The source is capable of generating a representation including an identity table and at least one type table, each item of content being included in the identity table, and included in a type table based upon the type of the item. Thereafter, the source can be capable of providing the representation of the content. The client is capable of receiving the representation of the content, and accessing at least a portion of the content based upon the representation. The client can also be capable of receiving a query for at least one item of content, searching the representation for the item(s), and accessing at least a portion of the content including the item(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Vitalsource TechnologiesInventors: William Abrams, Ricky Johnson