Computation linguistics engine

Data processing: artificial intelligence – Machine learning

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C706S050000, C706S060000, C707S793000

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07461033

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for generating textual structures describing the information contained on multiple web pages and blogs. The system comprises an ontology module, summation module, language generation module, and language bias module. The method comprises receiving a request for summarized web information, accumulating text from a plurality of web pages, parsing the accumulated text, indexing the text into a plurality of information sets, storing the plurality of information sets into a memory structure, aggregating information contained in the plurality of information sets to create a structure interpretation to satisfy the request, and creating at least one new textual structure from the structure interpretation. The ontology module parses and tags accumulated web text. The summation module creates a structure interpretation of the parsed and tagged web text. The language generation module creates textual structure describing the structure interpretation.

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