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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 16, 2018
Filed:
Jul. 06, 2015
Google Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Sebastian Steiger, Zurich, CH;
Christopher Semturs, Ottenbach, CH;
Henrik Grimm, Zurich, CH;
Lode Vandevenne, Zurich, CH;
Danila Sinopalnikov, Adliswil, CH;
Nathanael Martin Schärli, Lotzwil, CH;
David Lecomte, Zurich, CH;
Alexander Lyashuk, Adiswil, CH;
GOOGLE LLC, Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
Computer-implemented systems and methods are disclosed for building knowledge bases, such as knowledge graphs, using context clouds. According to certain embodiments, a target object is identified in a portion of unstructured or semi-structured data in a target document, which does not conform to a predefined structure or pattern. A knowledge server may build a context cloud for the target document. The knowledge server may analyze one or more other documents stored in a networked database, to identify candidate documents that may include a meaning or relationship associated with the target object. The knowledge server may analyze one or more context clouds for the candidate documents to determine a meaning or relationship of the target object based on objects in the candidate document(s). The knowledge server may associate the determined meanings and/or relationships with the target object in the target document, thereby creating a new portion of a knowledge graph.