COMPUTERIZED PIPELINES FOR TRANSFORMING INPUT DATA INTO DATA STRUCTURES COMPATIBLE WITH MODELS

Computerized pipelines can transform input data into data structures compatible with models in some examples. In one such example, a system can obtain a first table that includes first data referencing a set of subjects. The system can then execute a sequence of processing operations on the first da...

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Main Authors Rausch, Nancy Anne, Cox, James Allen
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.08.2021
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Summary:Computerized pipelines can transform input data into data structures compatible with models in some examples. In one such example, a system can obtain a first table that includes first data referencing a set of subjects. The system can then execute a sequence of processing operations on the first data in a particular order defined by a data-processing pipeline to modify an analysis table to include features associated with the set of subjects. Executing each respective processing operation in the sequence to generate the modified analysis table may involve: deriving a respective set of features from the first data by executing a respective feature-extraction operation on the first data; and adding the respective set of features to the analysis table. The system may then execute a predictive model on the modified analysis table for generating a predicted value based on the modified analysis table.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202117173308