ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 20 -- United States Patent no. 12,530,529, issued on Jan. 20, was assigned to Robert Bosch GmbH & The Texas A&M University System (Germany & College Station, Texas).

"Domain-specific named entity recognition via graph neural networks" was invented by Pei Chen (College Station, Texas), Haibo Ding (Fremont, Calif.), Jun Araki (San Jose, Calif.) and Ruihong Huang (College Station, Texas).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A computer-implemented method of Named Entity Recognition (NER) includes receiving an input, identifying a plurality of candidate entities corresponding to the input, assigning word embeddings to the input at an embedding layer, capturing sequential context of ...