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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 26, 2021
Filed:
Jan. 17, 2018
Digital Genius Limited, London, GB;
Bohdan Maksak, London, GB;
Conan McMurtrie, London, GB;
Jose Marcos Rodriguez Fernandez, London, GB;
Mahyar Bordbar, London, GB;
Yoram Bachrach, London, GB;
DIGITAL GENIUS LIMITED, London, GB;
Abstract
A computer-implemented method of tagging a text, comprises: determining a value for each of a plurality of locations in a first vector; processing (), by a trained first neural network component, the first vector to generate a second vector; processing (), at a trained second neural network component, the second vector to generate a probability score for each of at least ten predetermined tags; determining () if each probability score meets a criterion; if the criterion is met, assigning () the tag corresponding to the probability score to the text. Each of the locations may correspond to a respective predetermined word, each value relating to existence and/or frequency of the corresponding word in the text, and the number of locations may be between 600 and 20000. The number of locations in the second vector may be fewer than the number of locations in the first vector and is from 100 to 5000.