Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110106850 | Relevant Individual Searching Using Managed Property and Ranking Features - Embodiments are configured to provide information relevant to individuals of interest to a searching user. In an embodiment, a method includes identifying relevant individuals of a network using a relevance model that includes the use of a number of managed properties and ranking features to identify relevant individuals of a defined network. The relevance model of one embodiment is defined by a schema that includes a textual matching ranking feature, social distance ranking feature, a levels to top ranking feature, and a proximity ranking feature. | 05-05-2011 |
20110137893 | CUSTOM RANKING MODEL SCHEMA - A customizable ranking model of a search engine using custom ranking model configuration and parameters of a pre-defined human-readable format. The architecture can employ a markup language schema to represent the custom ranking model. In one implementation, the schema developed utilizes XML (extensible markup language) for representing the custom ranking model. Weights for dynamic and static relevance ingredients can be altered per ranking model and new relevance ingredients can be added. Additionally, features are provided for improving relevance such as adding terms to a thesaurus for synonym expansion, for example, the ability to deal with single terms either as compounds, and/or using custom word breaking rules. | 06-09-2011 |
20120117102 | QUERY SUGGESTIONS USING REPLACEMENT SUBSTITUTIONS AND AN ADVANCED QUERY SYNTAX - Query suggestion and other features are provided that include using an advanced query syntax, but are not so limited. A computer-implemented query service of an embodiment, operates to provide advanced query translations and suggestions based in part on a query rewriting algorithm that uses mappings and an advanced query syntax. A query method of one embodiment operates to provide one or more advanced queries that include one or more replacement queries that contain advanced query syntax. The method of an embodiment can automatically execute a rewritten query and/or present the rewritten query to the user as a query suggestion. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 05-10-2012 |
20120278304 | RELEVANT INDIVIDUAL SEARCHING USING MANAGED PROPERTY AND RANKING FEATURES - Embodiments are configured to provide information relevant to individuals of interest to a searching user. In an embodiment, a method includes identifying relevant individuals of a network using a relevance model that includes the use of a number of managed properties and ranking features to identify relevant individuals of a defined network. The relevance model of one embodiment is defined by a schema that includes a textual matching ranking feature, social distance ranking feature, a levels to top ranking feature, and a proximity ranking feature. | 11-01-2012 |
20130110813 | Routing Query Results | 05-02-2013 |
20130110815 | GENERATING AND PRESENTING DEEP LINKS | 05-02-2013 |
20130110816 | Default Query Rules | 05-02-2013 |
20130110860 | USER PIPELINE CONFIGURATION FOR RULE-BASED QUERY TRANSFORMATION, GENERATION AND RESULT DISPLAY | 05-02-2013 |
20130191371 | USING POPULAR QUERIES TO DECIDE WHEN TO FEDERATE QUERIES - A query received from a user is directed to a particular search application (e.g. an Enterprise search portal) that is associated with a result source from which to retrieve results. The received query may be federated to additional result sources when the received query is determined to be a popular query in a result source. Query logs associated with the additional result sources are analyzed to determine when a query is popular as compared to the original result source. The query may be altered before being executed that uses one or more of the additional result sources. When the query (altered/unaltered) is determined to be popular for any of the additional result sources as compared to the original result source, the query is executed using that additional result source. | 07-25-2013 |
20130198174 | RE-RANKING SEARCH RESULTS - Search results obtained from a ranking model are re-ranked based on user-configured ranking rules. For example, a user may desire to: place certain search results at a top/bottom of a ranking of search results; remove some search results; and/or adjust a ranking of some of the search results. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) allows a user to configure the ranking rules (e.g. enter key/value restrictions and to set a boost value) and to preview an application of one or more of the ranking rules. Query language operators that follow a standard operator syntax are created based on the inputs (e.g. a ranking query operator is created that may include multiple user supplied parameters). The user may also specify a portion of the results from which statistics (e.g. standard deviation, average score) are calculated. For example, a user may specify to calculate statistics for the top N number results. | 08-01-2013 |