ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 24 -- United States Patent no. 12,561,392, issued on Feb. 24.
"Relative fuzziness for fast reduction of false positives and false negatives in computational text searches" was invented by Karl Louis Denninghoff (Flint, Texas).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A computer-implemented method for computational textual search to find and display search identified information in documents. Search queries are processed over one or more documents either at a server or user device using match schemes that produce both binary (match or no match) and non-binary (i.e. multiple matching values) results and have relative fuzziness relationships. A fuzzier match scheme implies more results...