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US Patent 7620628 Search processing with automatic categorization of queries

Patent 7620628 was granted and assigned to Yahoo! on November, 2009 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Yahoo!
Yahoo!
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7620628
Date of Patent
November 17, 2009
Patent Application Number
11006466
Date Filed
December 6, 2004
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Patent Primary Examiner
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John E Breene
Patent abstract

Search results are processed using search requests, including analyzing received queries in order to provide a more sophisticated understanding of the information being sought. A concept network is generated from a set of queries by parsing the queries into units and defining various relationships between the units. From these concept networks, queries can be automatically categorized into categories, or more generally, can be associated with one or more nodes of a taxonomy. The categorization can be used to alter the search results or the presentation of the results to the user. As an example of alterations of search results or presentation, the presentation might include a list of “suggestions” for related search query terms. As other examples, the corpus searched might vary depending on the category or the ordering or selection of the results to present to the user might vary depending on the category. Categorization might be done using a learned set of query-node pairs where a pair maps a particular query to a particular node in the taxonomy. The learned set might be initialized from a manual indication of which queries go with which nodes and enhanced has more searches are performed. One method of enhancement involves tracking post-query click activity to identify how a category estimate of a query might have varied from an actual category for the query as evidenced by the category of the post-query click activity, e.g., a particular hits of the search results that the user selected following the query. Another method involved determining relationships between units in the form of clusters and using clustering to modify the query-node pairs.

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