Recursive Semantic Computing (RSC)
Travis L. Guckert
LeMay Publishing
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Recursive Semantic Computing (RSC)
Invention Disclosures7,961 words33 chapters
Published by LeMay Publishing. 7,961 words across 33 chapters.
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A novel method for intent classification in recursive semantic ontologies without supervised training data, disclosing an invention that enables hierarchical semantic classification through unsupervised recursive decomposition.
Published by LeMay Publishing, a division of LeMay. Massachusetts.
ISBN: 979-8-0000-7079-6
Chapters
1RECURSIVE SEMANTIC CLASSIFICATION
2A Novel Method for Intent Classification in Recursive Semantic Ontologies Without Supervised Training Data
3INVENTION DISCLOSURE
4TABLE OF CONTENTS
5CHAPTER 1
6Executive Summary of the Invention
7CHAPTER 2
8Background and Statement of the Problem
9CHAPTER 3
10Prior Art Analysis and Limitations
11CHAPTER 4
12Detailed Description of the Invention
13CHAPTER 5
14System Architecture and Functional Components
15CHAPTER 6
16The Recursive Semantic Ontology (RSO) Framework
17CHAPTER 7
18Zero-Shot Intent Classification via Recursive Decomposition
19CHAPTER 8
20Algorithmic Specification and Pseudocode
21CHAPTER 9
22Worked Examples and Experimental Validation
23CHAPTER 10
24Claims of Novelty
25CHAPTER 11
26Industrial Applicability and Commercial Embodiments
27CHAPTER 12
28Inventor Statement and Declaration
29BIBLIOGRAPHY
30APPENDIX A
31Formal Notation Reference
32APPENDIX B
33Glossary of Terms