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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 29, 2024
Filed:
May. 19, 2022
Two Six Labs, Llc, Arlington, VA (US);
Simon Cho, Arlington, VA (US);
Chae A. Clark, Arlington, VA (US);
Reed Gordon-Sarney, Arlington, VA (US);
James Gentile, Arlington, VA (US);
Two Six Labs, LLC, Arlington, VA (US);
Abstract
An extractive summarization model provides extraction and classification of research assertions, or claims, made by a documented body of research such as a scientific paper or article. Modern electronic publication and dissemination allows tremendous capability for researching and scrutinizing previous documented efforts for further research and study. Accordingly, a substantial volume of material is easily obtained in response to research efforts. The extractive summarization model provides a summarization of this scientific literature by identifying and classifying asserted claims made by a particular research document. Researchers may quickly identify relevant documents based on the extracted claims asserted by the document, facilitating substantive review.