DocuSign had 14 patents in artificial intelligence during Q2 2024. DocuSign Inc’s patents filed in Q2 2024 focus on document management systems that use computer vision and natural language processing to identify changes in PDF documents, a document execution engine that can identify high-risk passages and compare them across documents, a system for monitoring and modifying content shared during a conference based on an agenda, a method for creating executable document objects with programmable elements and interaction schemas, and a system for providing recommendations for security operations on documents within an online system. GlobalData’s report on DocuSign gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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DocuSign had no grants in artificial intelligence as a theme in Q2 2024.

Recent Patents

Application: Detecting object burn-in on documents in a document management system (Patent ID: US20240169755A1)

The patent filed by DocuSign Inc. describes a document management system that uses computer vision and natural language processing to identify changes in PDF documents. The system converts each page of the PDF into images, segments those images, and compares segments from the original and modified copies to detect significant changes. The method involves generating text representations, determining similarity characteristics, and surfacing changes to the user based on these characteristics. The system can identify changes in secure electronic documents, notify the document originator or signer, and analyze text and image segments to detect alterations in the PDF document.

The patent also includes claims for methods and computer-readable storage mediums that detail the process of receiving, rasterizing, segmenting, and analyzing PDF documents to identify changes. The claims cover various aspects of the method, such as re-segmenting overlapping segments, generating text vectors, determining similarity characteristics, and surfacing changes to users. Additionally, the patent describes a document management system with a hardware processor and computer-readable storage medium that can perform the steps outlined in the claims. Overall, the patent focuses on a comprehensive approach to detecting changes in PDF documents using advanced technologies like computer vision and natural language processing.

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