AlphaSense has been granted a patent for a method that allows users to extract context-based information from a database and display it on a user interface. The method involves receiving a user request with search criteria, generating a list of relevant documents, and rendering them on the user interface. The patent also covers generating summaries of information based on user queries and creating reports with new summaries when new documents are detected in the database. GlobalData’s report on AlphaSense gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
According to GlobalData’s company profile on AlphaSense, Recommender systems was a key innovation area identified from patents. AlphaSense's grant share as of September 2023 was 60%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Method for rendering context-based information on a user interface

A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US11740770B1) describes a method and system for rendering information from a database onto a user interface of a remote computer. The method involves receiving a user query from the remote computer, which includes search criteria to determine the information to be summarized from the database. The textual data from multiple documents in the database is parsed, and a summary of information is generated based on the user query and the parsed textual data.
The generated summary is then displayed on the user interface of the remote computer. Additionally, if new documents are detected in the database, a report is generated based on the user query, which includes a new summary. This new summary is also displayed on the user interface in response to a user selection based on the generated report.
The patent claims also specify that the summary can combine information from multiple documents into a single textual summary. Furthermore, the summary can include information based on the parsed textual data from each document. The user query can be in the form of a natural-language prompt, allowing for more intuitive interaction with the system.
The system described in the patent includes one or more hardware processors that perform the method steps. These processors receive the user query, parse the textual data, generate the summary, and cause it to be displayed on the user interface. They also detect new documents in the database and generate a report with a new summary based on the user query.
Overall, this patent presents a method and system for efficiently summarizing information from a database and displaying it on a user interface. By allowing users to query the database using natural language prompts, it enhances the user experience and simplifies the retrieval of relevant information. The ability to generate new summaries in response to the detection of new documents further ensures that users have access to the most up-to-date information.
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