Oracle’s patent involves systems and methods for organizing content in a content management system using a training set to determine patterns for content merges. The technology suggests merges based on established rules and feedback, improving accuracy over time. GlobalData’s report on Oracle gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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According to GlobalData’s company profile on Oracle, Hybrid cloud mgmt was a key innovation area identified from patents. Oracle's grant share as of May 2024 was 49%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Content management system for merging content based on training set
A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US12001389B2) outlines a method and system for managing correlated content in a content management system. The method involves receiving a request to merge new content with existing content stored in a database, generating merge suggestion rules based on metadata associated with the new content and past content merges, suggesting merges based on these rules, and updating confidence scores accordingly. The system includes a computer with a microprocessor, an application server with a content management system, and a database. The goal is to efficiently organize and merge content based on a training set, enhancing the overall content management process.
Furthermore, the patent details the generation of merge suggestion rules by comparing metadata values of new and existing content, with responses indicating whether to merge or not. Confidence scores are adjusted based on these responses, with the system updating rules by adding or removing metadata values. This approach aims to streamline content organization and merging processes within the content management system, ensuring efficient handling of correlated content. The patent also includes a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium with instructions for implementing the method, emphasizing the practical application of the system in real-world content management scenarios. Overall, the patent provides a structured and systematic approach to managing correlated content, enhancing the effectiveness and accuracy of content merging operations.
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