Knowledge model-based indexing of information
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1. A method for a knowledgebase framework in a background finder, comprising the steps of:
- (a) receiving a search input concerning an upcoming meeting;
(b) obtaining information relating to the upcoming meeting from at least one source utilizing a network as a function of the search input;
(c) generating a knowledge model-based index for the obtained information using a knowledge model, wherein the generated knowledge model-based index comprises a plurality of items each associated with at least some of the obtained information;
(d) displaying the knowledge model-based index to a user utilizing the network;
(e) permitting the user to select at least one of the items of the knowledge model-based index; and
(f) displaying the information associated with the selected item to the user utilizing the network.
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Abstract
A system, method and article of manufacture are provided for a knowledgebase framework. Information is obtained from at least one source utilizing a network. Utilizing a knowledge model, an index is generated for the obtained information. The generated index includes a plurality of items each associated with at least some of the obtained information. Utilizing the network, the generated index is displayed to a user. The user is permitted to select an least one of the items of the index. The information associated with the selected item is then displayed to the user utilizing the network.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for a knowledgebase framework in a background finder, comprising the steps of:
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(a) receiving a search input concerning an upcoming meeting;
(b) obtaining information relating to the upcoming meeting from at least one source utilizing a network as a function of the search input;
(c) generating a knowledge model-based index for the obtained information using a knowledge model, wherein the generated knowledge model-based index comprises a plurality of items each associated with at least some of the obtained information;
(d) displaying the knowledge model-based index to a user utilizing the network;
(e) permitting the user to select at least one of the items of the knowledge model-based index; and
(f) displaying the information associated with the selected item to the user utilizing the network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A computer program embodied on a computer readable medium for a knowledgebase framework in a background finder, comprising:
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(a) a code segment that receives a search input concerning an upcoming meeting;
(b) a code segment that obtains information relating to the upcoming meeting from at least one source utilizing a network as a function of the search input;
(c) a code segment that generates a knowledge model-based index for the obtained information using a knowledge model;
wherein the generated knowledge model-based index comprises a plurality of items each associated with at least some of the obtained information;
(d) a code segment that displays the knowledge model-based index to a user utilizing the network;
(e) a code segment that permits the user to select at least one of the items of the knowledge model-based index; and
(f) a code segment that displays the information associated with the selected item to the user utilizing the network. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A system for a knowledgebase framework in a background finder, comprising:
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(a) logic that receives a search input concerning an upcoming meeting;
(b) logic that obtains information relating to the upcoming meeting from at least one source utilizing a network as a function of the search input;
(c) logic that generates a knowledge model-based index for the obtained information using a knowledge model, wherein the generated knowledge model-based index comprises a plurality of items each associated with at least some of the obtained information;
(d) logic that displays the knowledge model-based index to a user utilizing the network;
(e) logic that permits the user to select at least one of the items of the knowledge model-based index; and
(f) logic that displays the information associated with the selected item to the user utilizing the network. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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