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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2025
Filed:
Aug. 30, 2023
Pulselight Holdings, Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Jim Snyder, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Joon Hao Chuah, Austin, TX (US);
Joe Dente, Austin, TX (US);
Travis Hartwell, Austin, TX (US);
Morgan Hollinger, Austin, TX (US);
John Thele, Austin, TX (US);
Jimmy Wan, Austin, TX (US);
Robert Williams, Austin, TX (US);
Robby Morgan, Austin, TX (US);
Pulselight Holdings, Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set comprising nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geospatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format.