ELECTION-BASED ELECTRONIC COMPILATIONS
First Claim
1. An election-based compilation of electronically published entries, comprising:
- a plurality of electronically published incumbent entries, wherein each entry is subject to replacement as determined by successive elections of an electorate of voters having preelection access to predetermined election rules;
a means for receiving at least one electronic candidate revision for each entry during a predetermined submission period for each entry;
a means for putting forth the at least one candidate revision received during the predetermined submission for electronic voting by the electorate during a predetermined voting period;
a means for counting electronic votes cast by the electorate during the predetermined voting period; and
a means for electronically replacing any losing incumbent entry with a winning candidate revision determined according to a count of votes cast and a predetermined winning criterion,whereinthe predetermined election rules set forth at leastthe predetermined election frequency,the predetermined submission period,the predetermined voting period, andthe predetermined winning criterion, andthe successive elections are held at a predetermined election frequency selected to allow the electorate sufficient time to have an opportunity to review the incumbent entry, any submitted candidate entry and election rules before voting.
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Abstract
Electronically published compilations are provided. The compilations typically include a plurality of incumbent entries that are subject to replacement by candidate revisions through successive elections by an electorate of voters, e.g., human voters. Also provided are methods for improving existing compilations through elections. Election rules, history, dates and times, and election results may provide a measure of quality of the winning revision. Such compilations, when properly designed and implemented, may be viewed as an authoritative reference work that may ultimately serve as a “Rosetta Stone” for a semantic web.
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20 Claims
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1. An election-based compilation of electronically published entries, comprising:
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a plurality of electronically published incumbent entries, wherein each entry is subject to replacement as determined by successive elections of an electorate of voters having preelection access to predetermined election rules; a means for receiving at least one electronic candidate revision for each entry during a predetermined submission period for each entry; a means for putting forth the at least one candidate revision received during the predetermined submission for electronic voting by the electorate during a predetermined voting period; a means for counting electronic votes cast by the electorate during the predetermined voting period; and a means for electronically replacing any losing incumbent entry with a winning candidate revision determined according to a count of votes cast and a predetermined winning criterion, wherein the predetermined election rules set forth at least the predetermined election frequency, the predetermined submission period, the predetermined voting period, and the predetermined winning criterion, and the successive elections are held at a predetermined election frequency selected to allow the electorate sufficient time to have an opportunity to review the incumbent entry, any submitted candidate entry and election rules before voting. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method for altering a compilation of preexisting electronically published entries, comprising subjecting each entry of the compilation to replacement by successive revisions as determined by successive elections at a predetermined election frequency of an electorate of voters having access to predetermined election rules,
wherein each entry is replaced with a winning candidate revision of an election according to a count of votes cast and a predetermined winning criterion, and the predetermined election frequency is selected to allow the electorate sufficient time to have an opportunity to review the incumbent entry, any submitted candidate entry and election rules before voting.
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