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Google Patents from 2016

A couple of days ago, Gianluca Fiorelli published a thoughtful look at the Search Industry in the past year and the year to come at Moz titled SEO and Digital Trends in 2017. He included a graphic within that which listed things that he considered important events in the industry, including Google patents granted in 2016. He listed patents that I had written about in that graphic but hadn’t linked to them in the post, so I considered doing so and mentioned in the comments that I likely would. I also wrote many posts on the Go Fish Digital blog and decided that I would link to some of the Google patents Which I wrote about that were granted in 2016 from there as well.

Here are the Google patents granted in 2016 that I thought were interesting enough to write about this year, and something about what those Google patents do:

How Google May Map a Query to an Entity for Suggestions

Google describes how they might identify and map search suggestions for different entities by looking at properties associated with those entities.

Answering Featured Snippets Timely, Using Sentence Compression on News

Google describes how they may use News sites as sources for featured snippets and use algorithms to create shortened paraphrases to generate answers for those featured snippets.

Google’s Reasonable Surfer Patent Updated

A Google patent that that described how PageRank might be modified by looking at the features and characteristics of links on pages to understand what seemed to be the most important links was rewritten with a little more emphasis on how important the anchor text in those links appeared to be, and how likely it may be that someone would click upon that link.

Selecting Entities on Sites and Performing Tasks On Them Through Google

This points to the possibility that someone might see an entity on a web page and be given an option to interact with that entity, such as making a reservation with a restaurant or being able to get driving directions to a business.

Machine Learning Inside Google

A Google patent describes how Google used machine learning to perform customer service for their Adwords system better.

Ranking Events in Google Search Results

Ranking events in search results could be based upon PageRank and Information Retrieval Scores, but those events could also be ranked based upon how popular entities holding those events might be and how popular the venues are where they are held. I like ranking based on the entities and venues more, myself.

Google Patents Context Vectors to Improve Search

A horse might mean an animal to an equestrian, a tool to a carpenter, or an exercise implement to a gymnast; if a search engine counted up the mentions of a horse in a knowledge base under each type of meaning, it could use those numbers to create vectors that could help it index content based upon multiple meanings of words, and use that knowledge to understand the meanings of queries better; resulting in a smarter search system.

Google News Recommendations and the Google Knowledge Base

Google might identify topics and properties of entities from knowledge bases and use that information to verify facts on web pages better when possibly recommending those pages as “news.”

Google to Use Distance from Mobile Location History for Ranking in Local Search

The local search might start using a distance from your location history than a distance from your desktop computer as a way to rank places that you might find in Google Maps.

About Those Changes to the Google Keyword Planning Tool

A Google patent describes changes to the Keyword Suggestion Planner tool from Google.

Google Glass to Perform Song Recognition, and Play ‘Name that Tune’?

A Google patent describes how Google Glass could recognize songs and display the lyrics to those songs.

Clustered Entities in Google’s Search Results

Google might try to understand the different entities that appear in a set of search results and cluster those together.

Sentiment as a Ranking Signal for Entities

Rankings of entities that appear in search results could be done based on those entities’ sentiment.

Future Directions for Google Maps?

We are given a view of some possible additions to Google Maps in Google patents, including Carpool matching, Location-based reminders, Recommendations for businesses, Special events triggering alerts.

How Google May Interpret Queries Based on Locations and Entities

Imagine walking up to a restaurant that you don’t know how to pronounce the name of (on vacation to another country, maybe), and you search using a phone for the word “reviews” to see reviews about it, and the search engine guesses that you mean the restaurant right in front of you.

How Location May Influence Search Results in Google

Businesses that have a local significance to them may be boosted in search results, and places with a global significance may be demoted in search results.

How Google May Perform Entity Recognition

A Google patent describes how an entity identification model might work at Google to help it better recognize entities.

Classifying Queries as Entity Triggering Queries or Description Triggering Queries

Some queries specifically ask for entities (who directed Star Wars?), while other queries are asking for descriptions (what is Star Wars about?). If Google can better classify whether a query asks for an entity or a description, it can tell if it has given a good answer better.

I often write about Google Patents, so if you are looking for some granted other years than 2016, I may have written about them here. If you enjoyed this post, and you haven’t done so, consider connecting with me on Facebook or Twitter.