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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 27, 2025
Filed:
Jan. 03, 2024
Entigenlogic Llc, Schaumburg, IL (US);
Frank John Williams, Rossmoor, CA (US);
David Ralph Lazzara, Huntington Beach, CA (US);
Donald Joseph Wurzel, Savannah, GA (US);
Stephen Emerson Sundberg, Chicago, IL (US);
Ameeta Vasant Reed, Deerfield, IL (US);
Dennis Arlen Roberson, Chapin, SC (US);
Thomas James MacTavish, Inverness, IL (US);
Karl Olaf Knutson, Palatine, IL (US);
Jessy Thomas, Palatine, IL (US);
Niklas Josiah MacTavish, Inverness, IL (US);
David Michael Corns, Ii, Elgin, IL (US);
Andrew Chu, St. Charles, IL (US);
Theodore Mazurkiewicz, Lake Zurich, IL (US);
Gary W. Grube, Barrington Hills, IL (US);
entigenlogic LLC, Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A method for execution by a computing device includes identifying sets of identigens for words of a phrase. The method further includes selecting, based on identigen pairing rules of a knowledge database, a first identigen of a first set of identigens for a first word that pairs with at least one corresponding sequentially adjacent identigen of a second set of identigens. The method further includes selecting the first identigen of the first set of identigens as a subsequent identigen corresponding to a subsequent occurrence of the first word within the sequence of words. The method further includes interpreting, in accordance with the identigen pairing rules and based on the first identigen selection for the subsequent occurrence of the first word, the sets of identigens to produce an entigen group that represents a most likely meaning interpretation of the phrase.