Patents by Inventor Vladimir Zelevinsky
Vladimir Zelevinsky has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10552484Abstract: A system for exploring data receives the data from a database and indexes the data in a server. The system displays one or more selectable datasets from the indexed data, where the selectable datasets include a plurality of attributes. The system receives a selection of one of the plurality of attributes. The system then sorts the one or more attributes by level of interestingness relative to the selected attribute, and displays the sorted attributes.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2015Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Uri Sheffer, Adam Craig Pocock, Brook Stevens, Mashhood Ishaque, Vladimir Zelevinsky, Tristan R. Spaulding
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Patent number: 10387494Abstract: A system for exploring data receives the data from a database and indexes the data in a server. The system displays one or more selectable datasets from the indexed data, where the selected dataset includes one or more attributes. The system then sorts the one or more attributes by level of interestingness and displays the sorted attributes.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Uri Sheffer, Adam Craig Pocock, Brook Stevens, Mashhood Ishaque, Vladimir Zelevinsky, Tristan R. Spaulding
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Patent number: 10324967Abstract: A system for performing semantic search receives an electronic text corpus and separates the text corpus into a plurality of sentences. The system parses and converts each sentence into a sentence tree. The system receives a search query and matches the search query with one or more of the sentence trees.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Vladimir Zelevinsky, Yevgeniy Dashevsky, Diana Ye
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Patent number: 10289720Abstract: Systems and methods for information retrieval are provided that permit users and/or processing entities to access and define synthetic data, synthetic objects, and/or synthetic groupings of data in one or more collections of information. In one embodiment, data access on an information retrieval system can occur through an interpretation layer which interprets any synthetic data against data physically stored in the collection. Synthetic data can define virtual data objects, virtual data elements, virtual data attributes, virtual data groupings, and/or data entities that can be interpreted against data that may be stored physically in the collection of information. The system and methods for information retrieval can return results from the one or more collections of information based not only on the data stored, but also on the virtual data generated from interpretation of the stored data.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2016Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Adam Ferrari, Joshua William Kapell, Jason Furtado, Matthew L. Brandwein, Spiro Michaylov, Omri Traub, Vladimir Zelevinsky, John Huffaker
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Patent number: 9836529Abstract: A system for performing semantic search receives an electronic text corpus and separates the text corpus into a plurality of sentences. The system parses and converts each sentence into a sentence tree. The system receives a search query and matches the search query with one or more of the sentence trees.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2015Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Vladimir Zelevinsky, Yevgeniy Dashevsky, Diana Ye
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Patent number: 9449068Abstract: Systems and methods for information retrieval are provided that permit users and/or processing entities to access and define synthetic data, synthetic objects, and/or synthetic groupings of data in one or more collections of information. In one embodiment, data access on an information retrieval system can occur through an interpretation layer which interprets any synthetic data against data physically stored in the collection. Synthetic data can define virtual data objects, virtual data elements, virtual data attributes, virtual data groupings, and/or data entities that can be interpreted against data that may be stored physically in the collection of information. The system and methods for information retrieval can return results from the one or more collections of information based not only on the data stored, but also on the virtual data generated from interpretation of the stored data.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Adam Ferrari, Joshua William Kapell, Jason Furtado, Matthew L. Brandwein, Spiro Michaylov, Omri Traub, Vladimir Zelevinsky, John Huffaker
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Patent number: 9280788Abstract: Systems and methods for information retrieval are provided that permit users and/or processing entities to access and define synthetic data, synthetic objects, and/or synthetic groupings of data in one or more collections of information. In one embodiment, data access on an information retrieval system can occur through an interpretation layer which interprets any synthetic data against data physically stored in the collection. Synthetic data can define virtual data objects, virtual data elements, virtual data attributes, virtual data groupings, and/or data entities that can be interpreted against data that may be stored physically in the collection of information. The system and methods for information retrieval can return results from the one or more collections of information based not only on the data stored, but also on the virtual data generated from interpretation of the stored data.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Adam Ferrari, Joshua William Kapell, Jason Furtado, Matthew L. Brandwein, Spiro Michaylov, Omri Traub, Eli Daniel, Vladimir Zelevinsky, Alexander D. Rosen, John Huffaker, Gregory C. Scott, Eugene Jitomirsky
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Patent number: 9208435Abstract: System and methods for dynamically generating taxonomies of keywords and/or descriptors are provided. In one example, a navigation system for accessing a corpus of information provides for dynamic taxonomy generation expanding upon a topic entered by a user in a user interface. The navigation system generates, dynamically, at least one term associated with the received topic from at least one sense or meaning retrieved from a semantic network. The navigation system is further configured to present to the user the at least one term as a selectable refinement in response to receiving the topic entered by the user in the user interface. The system can also be configured to retrieve terms and/or senses from the semantic network and evaluate any retrieved terms for their informativeness. The system can further cache any information generated during taxonomy creation and update the corpus to reflect useful refinements.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2010Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Oracle OTC Subsidiary LLCInventor: Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 9201934Abstract: A data mining system receives a data set that includes a plurality of columns of data. The system determines correlations between columns of data of the data set and displays an interactive listing of a plurality of pairs of columns based on the correlations. The listing includes preview information based on the correlations for each pair. The system receives a selection of a value from the interactive listing from a user and refines the data set in response to the selection.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventor: Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 8874549Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Oracle OTC Subsidiary LLCInventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 8868596Abstract: A system for generating one or more recommended items for a user receives a target items set for the user which includes two or more target items. The system then queries a database of a plurality of related items sets using the target items set, where each related items set comprises a plurality of related items. In response to the querying, the system retrieves one or more similar items sets from the plurality of related item sets, each similar items set being similar to the target items set. The system then performs a union of the similar items sets to generate the recommended items.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Vladimir Zelevinsky, Jonathan Grimm
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Patent number: 8832140Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Oracle OTC Subsidiary LLCInventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky, Herng Albert Sheu
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Publication number: 20120197877Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 8219593Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Endeca Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky, Joshua William Kapell
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Publication number: 20110276581Abstract: System and methods for dynamically generating taxonomies of keywords and/or descriptors are provided. In one example, a navigation system for accessing a corpus of information provides for dynamic taxonomy generation expanding upon a topic entered by a user in a user interface. The navigation system generates, dynamically, at least one term associated with the received topic from at least one sense or meaning retrieved from a semantic network. The navigation system is further configured to present to the user the at least one term as a selectable refinement in response to receiving the topic entered by the user in the user interface. The system can also be configured to retrieve terms and/or senses from the semantic network and evaluate any retrieved terms for their informativeness. The system can further cache any information generated during taxonomy creation and update the corpus to reflect useful refinements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventor: Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 8051073Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Endeca Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 8051084Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Endeca Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky, Paul Alexander Wehner
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Patent number: 8024327Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Endeca Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 8005643Abstract: Systems and methods are described that calculate the interestingness of a set of one or more records in a database, either absolutely (i.e., compared to an overall collection of records) or relative to some other set of records. In one embodiment, the measure is a relative entropy value that has been normalized. Various applications of the measure are described in the context of an information retrieval system. These applications include, for example, guiding query interpretation, guiding view selection and summarization, intelligent ranges, event detection, concept triggers and interpreting user actions, hierarchy discovery, and adaptive data mining.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Endeca Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Tunkelang, Joyce Jeanpin Wang, Vladimir Zelevinsky
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Patent number: 7548913Abstract: A method of generating a report from multiple sources includes obtaining a topic based on input queries relating to the topic, obtaining information about the topic from the multiple sources, where the information includes excerpts from the multiple sources that meet one or more criteria, and generating the report using the excerpts. Generating the report includes obtaining subtopics for the excerpts, organizing the excerpts based on the subtopics, and editing text in the excerpts.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Lycos, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Ekberg, Brian Ulicny, Gray Watson, Steven Quince, Alden Dorosario, Vladimir Zelevinsky, Stavros Michael MacRakis