Generating a semantic graph relating information assets using feedback re-enforced search and navigation
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for identifying relationships between a plurality of information assets managed by an enterprise, the method comprising:
- monitoring a plurality of users navigating paths through respective search results provided by an enterprise information asset management application executed on a computing system having at least a processor and a memory;
generating a semantic graph capturing a set of relationships between information assets, of the plurality of information assets, based on a sequence of information assets selected by the plurality of users navigating the paths through the respective search results;
wherein monitoring the plurality of users and generating the semantic graph includes;
assigning a weight to a relationship between respective first and second information assets navigated by the plurality of users in the respective search results, wherein the weight assigned to a given first and second information asset is increased each time one of the plurality of users navigates from the given first information asset to the second information asset identified in the respective search results; and
upon determining the assigned weight exceeds a specified threshold, adding an edge to the semantic graph to connect nodes in the semantic graph corresponding to the given first and second information assets.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the invention provide an approach for creating, evolving and using a weighted semantic graph to manage and potentially identify certain information assets within an enterprise. The semantic graph may be generated by monitoring users navigating through search results which provide a set of information assets responsive to a search query. By recording the navigation path taken by many users, relationships between information assets may be identified. Further, once generated, the semantic graph may be used to present users with in indication of related information assets as part of the search results. Further still, the semantic graph may also be used to identify information assert “hubs” as well as information assets that may provide low utility to individuals within the enterprise.
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6 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for identifying relationships between a plurality of information assets managed by an enterprise, the method comprising:
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monitoring a plurality of users navigating paths through respective search results provided by an enterprise information asset management application executed on a computing system having at least a processor and a memory; generating a semantic graph capturing a set of relationships between information assets, of the plurality of information assets, based on a sequence of information assets selected by the plurality of users navigating the paths through the respective search results; wherein monitoring the plurality of users and generating the semantic graph includes; assigning a weight to a relationship between respective first and second information assets navigated by the plurality of users in the respective search results, wherein the weight assigned to a given first and second information asset is increased each time one of the plurality of users navigates from the given first information asset to the second information asset identified in the respective search results; and upon determining the assigned weight exceeds a specified threshold, adding an edge to the semantic graph to connect nodes in the semantic graph corresponding to the given first and second information assets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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