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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 04, 2018
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2014
Getgo, Inc., Boston, MA (US);
Ashish V. Thapliyal, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Anne Marie Lock, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Elizabeth Thapliyal, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Ryan W. Kasper, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Stefan Alexander von Imhof, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
GetGo, Inc., Boston, MA (US);
Abstract
Item classification rules are created based on examples selected by a user, such as by selecting a subset of emails, and the rule is used across a larger set of items to obtain automatic classification of similar items according to the rule. Based on an analysis, a candidate classification rule is generated identifying text-based features shared among the items of the subset. The user can review the candidate rule as well as a resultant subset of items generated by the rule, and either accept the candidate rule or make an adjustment to the examples and then perform one or more iterations of the analysis to refine the rule. Adjustments can be made by removing items incorrectly included in a resultant subset and/or adding items incorrectly excluded from a resultant subset, and using the adjusted subset in a next iteration.