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  • 5525 Parkside Ave, Chicago, IL 60638

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System And Method For Intelligently Determining User Preferences And Responding Thereto

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US Patent:
20040234932, Nov 25, 2004
Filed:
May 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/444719
Inventors:
James Hughes - Chicago IL, US
Henry Hanek - Pequannock NJ, US
International Classification:
G09B019/00
US Classification:
434/236000, 434/362000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system and method by which a thought can be (a) entered, (b) interpreted through combination of an adaptive thought-associative dictionary and user knowledge, (c) processed with an analytical toolset, (d) presented back to the user, (e) stored, and (f) updated. Through feedback the present invention attempts to track the user with increasing accuracy, in the context of a non-stationary environment. The present invention fully associates these elements through use of a database such that post processing can be readily applied to any element, or can be applied as the ability to do such post-processing is developed or improves. Furthermore, the present invention defines a mathematical construct and relationship to the thought environment such that many forms of processing can be realized.

System And Method For Intelligently Determining User Preferences And Responding Thereto

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US Patent:
20140201008, Jul 17, 2014
Filed:
Dec 30, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/144467
Inventors:
James Hughes - Chicago IL, US
Henry Hanek - Pequannock NJ, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1467
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system and method by which a thought can be (a) entered, (b) interpreted through combination of an adaptive thought-associative dictionary and user knowledge, (c) processed with an analytical toolset, (d) presented back to the user, (e) stored, and (f) updated. Through feedback the present invention attempts to track the user with increasing accuracy, in the context of a non-stationary environment. The present invention fully associates these elements through use of a database such that post processing can be readily applied to any element, or can be applied as the ability to do such post-processing is developed or improves. Furthermore, the present invention defines a mathematical construct and relationship to the thought environment such that many forms of processing can be realized.
Henry H Hanek from Chicago, IL, age ~76 Get Report