ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 3 -- United States Patent no. 12,405,945, issued on Sept. 2, was assigned to Palantir Technologies Inc. (Denver).
"Searches of highly structured data" was invented by Kevin Zhang (Palo Alto, Calif.), David Philipson (Palo Alto, Calif.), Arjun Nayini (San Francisco), Helen Yu (Bellevue, Wash.), Zennard Sun (Mountain View, Calif.) and Antoine Llorca (San Francisco).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Techniques related to searches of highly structured data are described. A body of data may be represented by an object-centric data model. For a search of the body of data, an indication of a particular search template to use may be received. The particular search template may spec...