The post I linked about a user-specific knowledge graph provides some examples of what might be seen in a custom knowledge repository. This patent provides some examples, but Banner Design not in great detail. A trip to Hawaii If someone is looking for a trip to Hawaii, the system may determine that a set with entities related to Hawaii is particularly relevant to the user. This drawing from the patent shows information about Hawaiian entities being shown to a researcher: A flight from NYC to LA If a user is flying from New York to Los Angeles, the system may determine that the Banner Design location sets for Los Angeles are relevant. Advertising Continue reading below Provide information about a movie The patent drawings provide this example of where an entity could be identified from a custom entity repository:
The client device can use the rankings to Banner Design determine which sets to retrieve and which to delete from memory. If a previously uploaded set is no longer relevant, the system may delete that set to make room for another set. Advertising Continue reading below The system can use set usage parameters to determine which sets to include in the custom entity repository Banner Design at any time. The user can establish and control the defined usage parameters. Updating a set can include determining a delta for the set to reduce the data transferred to the client device. In some implementations, sets can be versioned (for example, so that a schema change doesn't break applications using the pattern.) Using a custom entity repository may include: • Identify fixed sets of the entity repository Banner Design relevant to a mobile device user based on the context associated with the mobile device. • Ranking of these fixed sets by relevance. •
Determining the selected sets from the fixed sets identified using the ranking and set usage parameters applicable to the user. • Updating the custom entity repository using the selected sets. The Custom Entity Repository patent can be found at: Custom Entity Repository Banner Design Inventors Matthew Sharifi, Jorge Pereira, Dominik Roblek, 0Julian Odell, Cong Li, David Petrou Applicants Google LLC Patent Application Number: 20200226187 Publication Date July 16, 2020 Filing Date: July 1, 2019 Abstract Systems and methods for a custom entity repository are disclosed. For example, a computing device includes a custom entity repository having fixed sets of entities Banner Design from an entity repository stored on a server, a processor, and memory storage instructions that cause the computing device to identify sets sets of entities that are relevant to a user based on the context associated with the computing device,