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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2024
Filed:
Dec. 12, 2022
Calabrio, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (US);
Catherine Bullock, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Boris Chaplin, Medina, MN (US);
Kyle Smaagard, Forest Lake, MN (US);
Chris Vanciu, Isle, MN (US);
Dylan Morgan, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Matt Matsui, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Paul Gordon, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Laura Cattaneo, Rochester, MN (US);
Calabrio, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to systems and methods for detecting emerging events. In various examples, a method for detecting emerging events includes obtaining communication data associated with communication between multiple sources, segmenting communication data into multiple segments, determining whether a data segment belongs to a familiar topic or none, and generating a notification when a familiar topic is mentioned for more or less than a mention prediction. Additionally, or alternatively, a notification may be generated when an unfamiliar topic emerges from a set of unfamiliar data segments if an associated segment count exceeds a critical mass threshold. To determine whether a data segment belongs to a familiar topic, the data segment may be transformed into a feature vector and mapped onto a feature space, where a distance-based similarity score may be determined.