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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2022
Filed:
May. 15, 2019
Capital One Services, Llc, McLean, VA (US);
Mackenzie Sweeney, Bristow, VA (US);
R. M. Keelan Downton, Arlington, VA (US);
Matthew Der, Richmond, VA (US);
Raymond Lucas, Richmond, VA (US);
Capital One Services, LLC, McLean, VA (US);
Abstract
A topic tracking platform is disclosed that includes a machine-learning model that may be trained to expose topics in a corpus in response to a training table. Because topics are exposed, rather than searched for using existing taxonomies, the sensitivity of a topic tracking platform may be increased, and emerging topic trends may be more quickly flagged. Exposed topics may be automatically labelled, increasing the specificity of the topic tracking platform by overcoming the potential for topic labelling inconsistencies currently experienced in the art. Documents may be scored for each topic using information provided at a token granularity, and the contribution that each token of each document contributes to the topic may be visually represented. In some aspects, mechanisms are provided for reviewing topics of the corpus at varying granularities, including at a topic level, document level or token level granularity.