ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 17 -- United States Patent no. 12,554,724, issued on Feb. 17, was assigned to Intuit Inc. (Mountain View, Calif.).

"Resolving complex match candidates using large language model explanations of ambiguous features" was invented by Shon Mendelson (Tel Aviv, Israel), Ruobing Lu (Mountain View, Calif.), William Fox (Mountain View, Calif.) and Taylor Cressy (Los Angeles).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method includes obtaining, from a matching model, for a user input, a set of candidate matches generated using a corresponding set of features. The corresponding set of features is partitioned into a first feature subset and a second feature subset. For each candidate match in ...