Patents Assigned to Weongozi Inc.
  • Patent number: 10133734
    Abstract: Computer-implemented methods can transform a corpus of meaningful text sequences into a generalized computer-usable repository of neurolinguistic information that can be applied by one or more computer systems. The computer system(s) can use the neurolinguistic information to neurolinguistically analyze meaningful text sequences to derive statistical information and identify dominant cognitive motivation orientations expressed in those text sequences. The identified dominant cognitive motivation orientations can be used to improve the efficacy of both human-generated and machine-generated communications. The computer system(s) thereby transform a meaningful text sequence into actionable information about the dominant cognitive motivation orientation(s) of the author of that text sequence within the context in which the text sequence was composed. Computer systems and computer-program products for implementing the methods are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2018
    Assignee: WEONGOZI INC.
    Inventors: Shelle Rose Charvet, Michael Horst Tschichholz, Stephan Busemann, Jorg Steffen, Jonathan Scott Rose
  • Patent number: 9507769
    Abstract: Computer-implemented methods can transform a corpus of meaningful text sequences into a generalized computer-usable repository of neurolinguistic information that can be applied by one or more computer systems. The computer system(s) can use the neurolinguistic information to neurolinguistically analyze meaningful text sequences to derive statistical information and identify dominant cognitive motivation orientations expressed in those text sequences. The identified dominant cognitive motivation orientations can be used to improve the efficacy of both human-generated and machine-generated communications. The computer system(s) thereby transform a meaningful text sequence into actionable information about the dominant cognitive motivation orientation(s) of the author of that text sequence within the context in which the text sequence was composed. Computer systems and computer-program products for implementing the methods are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2016
    Assignee: Weongozi Inc.
    Inventors: Shelle Rose Charvet, Michael Horst Tschichholz, Stephan Busemann, Jorg Steffen, Jonathan Scott Rose, Peter Jerome Smith
  • Patent number: 9269273
    Abstract: Computer-implemented methods can transform a corpus of meaningful text sequences into a generalized computer-usable repository of neurolinguistic information that can be applied by one or more computer systems. The computer system(s) can use the neurolinguistic information to neurolinguistically analyze meaningful text sequences to derive statistical information and identify dominant cognitive motivation orientations expressed in those text sequences. The identified dominant cognitive motivation orientations can be used to improve the efficacy of both human-generated and machine-generated communications. The computer system(s) thereby transform a meaningful text sequence into actionable information about the dominant cognitive motivation orientation(s) of the author of that text sequence within the context in which the text sequence was composed. Computer systems and computer-program products for implementing the methods are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2016
    Assignee: Weongozi Inc.
    Inventors: Shelle Rose Charvet, Michael Horst Tschichholz, Stephan Busemann, Jorg Steffen, Jonathan Scott Rose
  • Patent number: 9268765
    Abstract: Computer-implemented methods can transform a corpus of meaningful text sequences into a generalized computer-usable repository of neurolinguistic information that can be applied by one or more computer systems. The computer system(s) can use the neurolinguistic information to neurolinguistically analyze meaningful text sequences to derive statistical information and identify dominant cognitive motivation orientations expressed in those text sequences. The identified dominant cognitive motivation orientations can be used to improve the efficacy of both human-generated and machine-generated communications. The computer system(s) thereby transform a meaningful text sequence into actionable information about the dominant cognitive motivation orientation(s) of the author of that text sequence within the context in which the text sequence was composed. Computer systems and computer-program products for implementing the methods are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2016
    Assignee: Weongozi Inc.
    Inventors: Shelle Rose Charvet, Michael Horst Tschichholz, Stephan Busemann, Jorg Steffen, Jonathan Scott Rose, Peter Jerome Smith