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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 25, 2009
Filed:
Aug. 30, 2005
Khalid Al-kofahi, Webster, NY (US);
Peter Jackson, Burnsville, MN (US);
Timothy Earl Travers, Rochester, NY (US);
Alex Tyrell, Canandaigua, NY (US);
Khalid Al-Kofahi, Webster, NY (US);
Peter Jackson, Burnsville, MN (US);
Timothy Earl Travers, Rochester, NY (US);
Alex Tyrell, Canandaigua, NY (US);
Thomson Reuters Global Resources, Zug, CH;
Abstract
To reduce cost and improve accuracy, the inventors devised systems, methods, and software to aid classification of text, such as headnotes and other documents, to target classes in a target classification system. For example, one system computes composite scores based on: similarity of input text to text assigned to each of the target classes; similarity of non-target classes assigned to the input text and target classes; probability of a target class given a set of one or more non-target classes assigned to the input text; and/or probability of the input text given text assigned to the target classes. The exemplary system then evaluates the composite scores using class-specific decision criteria, such as thresholds, ultimately assigning or recommending assignment of the input text to one or more of the target classes. The exemplary system is particularly suitable for classification systems having thousands of classes.