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'Identifying Similar Digital Assets From Results Of A Multi-User Search Of Digital Assets, Comparing Digital Assets And Providing Persistent Search Results Of The Multi-User Search' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240037139)

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A patent application by the inventors CHANDA, Rupen (Austin, TX, US); JACKSON, Peter (Orinda, CA, US), filed on October 5, 2023, was made available online on February 1, 2024, according to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx correspondents. This patent application is assigned to Haworth Inc. (Holland, Michigan, United States). The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background information supplied by the inventors: “A user can search one or more sources of digital images or digital asset management (DAM) systems using search keywords. When the user receives search results from a source of digital images (e.g., a search engine, or a proprietary digital asset management system), it is difficult to share the search results with other users. The user can either download all search results to a local storage and then send the search results via an email or some other medium to the other users. The user could also upload the search results to a cloud-based storage and send a link to the storage location to other users so that they can view the search results. This method is very time consuming and may not be very useful, especially when there are a large number of digital images. The user who has performed the search could send a link that initiates a similar or same search to the other users. The other users can select the link to rerun the similar or same search. However, the other users may get different search results due to various reasons. For example, different geographical locations of users can cause differences in search results as some digital images may not be available in certain geographical location of the world. Further, when different users use the same link to rerun a search at different times, they can receive different search results as some digital images may not be available or accessible to the search engine at a later time or there may be new digital images that are available, such that different results are provided to the users based on when the search is performed. In some cases, accessing the link can provide the digital images to different users in different order or in a different arrangement. When searching for digital assets, a user may want to search sources of digital assets for digital assets similar to one or more search results. In this case, the user needs to save the search results to a local storage and then upload the stored search results to a search engine for further searching. This process can be time consuming, especially when users in a multi-user search and review session need to search similar digital assets corresponding to multiple search results. All these issues can reduce the effectiveness of search, review and selection of digital images.

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年,卷(期):2024.(Feb.19)