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Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7555496 |
Three-dimensional display of document set |
June 30, 2009 |
| A method for spatializing text content for enhanced visual browsing and analysis. The invention is applied to large text document corpora such as digital libraries, regulations and procedures, archived reports, and the like. The text content from these sources may be transformed to a spa |
| 7113958 |
Three-dimensional display of document set |
September 26, 2006 |
| A method for spatializing text content for enhanced visual browsing and analysis. The invention is applied to large text document corpora such as digital libraries, regulations and procedures, archived reports, and the like. The text content from these sources may e transformed to a spat |
| 6772170 |
System and method for interpreting document contents |
August 3, 2004 |
| A sequence of word filters are used to eliminate terms in the database which do not discriminate document content, resulting in a filtered word set and a topic word set whose members are highly predictive of content. These two word sets are then formed into a two dimensional matrix with |
| 6584220 |
Three-dimensional display of document set |
June 24, 2003 |
| A method for spatializing text content for enhanced visual browsing and analysis. The invention is applied to large text document corpora such as digital libraries, regulations and procedures, archived reports, and the like. The text content from these sources may be transformed to a spa |
| 6484168 |
System for information discovery |
November 19, 2002 |
| A sequence of word filters are used to eliminate terms in the database which do not discriminate document content, resulting in a filtered word set and a topic word set whose members are highly predictive of content. These two word sets are then formed into a two dimensional matrix with |
| 6298174 |
Three-dimensional display of document set |
October 2, 2001 |
| A method for spatializing text content for enhanced visual browsing and analysis. The invention is applied to large text document corpora such as digital libraries, regulations and procedures, archived reports, and the like. The text content from these sources may be transformed to a spa |