Fact replacement and style consistency tool

    公开(公告)号:US11194958B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-12-07

    申请号:US16123966

    申请日:2018-09-06

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: A fact replacement and style consistency tool is described. Rather than rely heavily on human involvement to replace facts and maintain consistent styles across multiple digital documents, the described change management system identifies factual and stylistic inconsistencies between these documents, in part, using natural language processing techniques. Once these inconsistencies are identified, the change management system generates a user interface that includes indications of the inconsistencies and information describing them, e.g., an indication noting not only a type of inconsistency but also presenting a first portion and at least a second portion of the multiple documents that are factually inconsistent. By automatically identifying these factual and stylistic inconsistencies across multiple documents and presenting indications of such cross-document inconsistencies, the described change management system eliminates human errors in connection with maintaining factual and stylistic consistency over a body of documents.

    Content optimization for audiences

    公开(公告)号:US10922492B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-02-16

    申请号:US16024131

    申请日:2018-06-29

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed to assist an author in creating content variations of a given input text to better suit the mood or the affect preferences of the target audience. Affect distribution in the content is utilized to capture these psycholinguistic preferences. According to one embodiment, in a first phase the optimal/idea psycholinguistic preference for text content aimed at a particular audience segment is determined. In a second phase, a given text content is modified to align to a target language distribution, which was determined in the first phase. In one example case, word level replacement, insertions and deletions are executed to generate a modified and coherent version of the input text. The output text thus reflects the psycholinguistic requirements of the audience.

    CONTENT OPTIMIZATION FOR AUDIENCES
    5.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20200004820A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-01-02

    申请号:US16024131

    申请日:2018-06-29

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed to assist an author in creating content variations of a given input text to better suit the mood or the affect preferences of the target audience. Affect distribution in the content is utilized to capture these psycholinguistic preferences. According to one embodiment, in a first phase the optimal/idea psycholinguistic preference for text content aimed at a particular audience segment is determined. In a second phase, a given text content is modified to align to a target language distribution, which was determined in the first phase. In one example case, word level replacement, insertions and deletions are executed to generate a modified and coherent version of the input text. The output text thus reflects the psycholinguistic requirements of the audience.

    Content to layout template mapping and transformation

    公开(公告)号:US10521494B2

    公开(公告)日:2019-12-31

    申请号:US15013809

    申请日:2016-02-02

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: Content can be displayed in different manners on different devices (e.g., having different display sizes) using different layout templates. The techniques discussed herein automatically select a layout template for the content for a particular display device, and transform the content to that layout template for display. Generally, the content is categorized into multiple different categories, and the layout template is also categorized into the same categories. For each of the categories, a mapping of part of the content to a layout element of the layout template is selected. A content display for the layout template is generated by porting (and possibly transforming) the parts of the content into the mapped-to element (as indicated by the selected edges) of the layout. In one or more embodiments, the content display can then be displayed or communicated to another device for display.

    Utilizing a genetic framework to generate enhanced digital layouts of digital fragments

    公开(公告)号:US10984172B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-04-20

    申请号:US17008570

    申请日:2020-08-31

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: The present disclosure includes systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media that utilize a genetic framework to generate enhanced digital layouts from digital content fragments. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems iteratively generate a layout chromosome of digital content fragments, determine a fitness level of the layout chromosome, and mutate the layout chromosome until converging to an improved fitness level. The disclosed systems can efficiently utilize computing resources to generate a digital layout from a layout chromosome that is optimized to specified platforms, distribution audiences, and target optimization goals.

    Automatically generating digital enterprise content variants

    公开(公告)号:US10963627B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-03-30

    申请号:US16005217

    申请日:2018-06-11

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: This disclosure relates to methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and systems that, based on a sparse textual segment, can use machine learning models to generate document variants that are both conforming to digital content guidelines and uniquely tailored for distribution to client devices of specific audiences via specific delivery channels. To create such variants, in some embodiments, the methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and systems generate suggested modifications to a draft document that correspond to features of content-guideline-conforming documents. Additionally, or alternatively, in certain implementations, the disclosed methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and systems generate suggested modifications to a draft document that correspond to features of audience-channel-specific documents.

    Fact Replacement and Style Consistency Tool
    9.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20200081964A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-03-12

    申请号:US16123966

    申请日:2018-09-06

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: A fact replacement and style consistency tool is described. Rather than rely heavily on human involvement to replace facts and maintain consistent styles across multiple digital documents, the described change management system identifies factual and stylistic inconsistencies between these documents, in part, using natural language processing techniques. Once these inconsistencies are identified, the change management system generates a user interface that includes indications of the inconsistencies and information describing them, e.g., an indication noting not only a type of inconsistency but also presenting a first portion and at least a second portion of the multiple documents that are factually inconsistent. By automatically identifying these factual and stylistic inconsistencies across multiple documents and presenting indications of such cross-document inconsistencies, the described change management system eliminates human errors in connection with maintaining factual and stylistic consistency over a body of documents.

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