Data processing: artificial intelligence – Machine learning
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-21
2011-06-21
Sparks, Donald (Department: 2129)
Data processing: artificial intelligence
Machine learning
C706S020000, C706S055000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07966270
ABSTRACT:
The embodiments of the invention provide a systems, methods, etc. for adaptive content processing and classification in a high-availability environment. More specifically, a system is provided having a plurality of processing engines and at least one server that classifies data objects on the computer system. The classification includes analyzing the data objects for the presence of a type of content. This can include assigning a score corresponding to the amount of the type of content in each of the data objects. Moreover, the server can remove a data object from the computer system based on the results of the analyzing. The results of the analyzing are stored and the computer system is updated with feedback information. This can include allowing a user to review the results of the analyzing and aggregating reviews of the user into the feedback information.
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Bhagwan Varun
Gruhl Daniel F.
Haas Kevin
Kusnitz Jeffrey A.
Meredith Daniel N.
Gibb I.P. Law Firm LLC
International Business Machines - Corporation
Kennedy Adrian L
Sparks Donald
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