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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 19, 2022
Filed:
Apr. 17, 2017
Mimecast Services Ltd., London, GB;
Nathaniel Borenstein, Wexford, PA (US);
Marc Amphlett, Kettering, GB;
Clive Jordan, Auckland, NZ;
Max Linscott, London, GB;
Niall O'Malley, Surrey, GB;
Jacqueline Osborne, Surrey, GB;
Luke Pentreath, London, GB;
Oliver Scott, London, GB;
Rahul Sharma, London, GB;
Mimecast Services Ltd., London, GB;
Abstract
A system that transforms electronic messages into annotated messages that include contextual information to aid a recipient in utilizing the electronic message, understanding its meaning, and responding to the message. Annotations are additions or modifications to the original message with contextual information that is related to the features and contents of the original message. Message features are extracted and used to search one or more sources of contextual information. Relevant items are retrieved and added to the message, for example as attachments, hyperlinks, or inline notes. Machine learning techniques may be used to generate or refine modules for feature extraction and information selection. Feedback components may be used to track the usage and value of annotations, in order to iteratively improve the annotation system.