ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 11 -- United States Patent no. 12,468,660, issued on Nov. 11.

"Dynamically scheduling items for re-evaluation for a possible change based on an evaluation backlog" was invented by Amritpal Singh Bath (El Sobrante, Calif.), Mitchell Neuman Blank Jr. (San Francisco), Vishal Patel (San Francisco) and Stephen Phillip Sorkin (San Francisco).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Embodiments are directed towards managing and tracking item identification of a plurality of items to determine if an item is a new or existing item, where an existing item has been previously processed. In some embodiments, two or more item identifiers may be generated. In one embodiment, generating the two o...