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Data relationships storage platform
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A data relationships storage platform for analysis of one or more data sources is described herein. A data processing system may be communicatively coupled to one or more data sources and one or more big-data databases. One or more collectors may collect data pieces from the one or more data sources. One or more analyzer may analyze the collected data pieces to determine whether one or more relationships exist between the collected data pieces. The analysis results in one or more data globs that include one or more of the data pieces and relationship information, such as tags. The tagged data globs may be communicated to and stored in one or more big-data databases.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 25 . (canceled)
26 . A data processing system, comprising:
a data receiver operable to collect a plurality of data pieces from one or more data sources; an analyzer operable to determine a correlation between two or more data pieces of the plurality of data pieces; a fingerprinting device operable to map a tag, of a plurality of tags, to a data piece of the plurality of data pieces; and a data transmitter operable to communicate a data glob to one or more big-data databases for storage, wherein: the data glob comprises the plurality of data pieces and the plurality of tags, and the data glob is modifiable and searchable.
27 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein the data transmitter is operable to use one or more data services to manage the communication of the data globs to the big-data databases.
28 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein the data receiver is operable to de-normalize the data pieces.
29 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein an analyzer is operable to track the number of data pieces received and the number of data globs created.
30 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein an analyzer is operable to add one or more tags, of the plurality of tags, to each data piece, wherein the plurality of tags are searchable in the big-data databases.
31 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein each data piece represents a message with one or more of the following fields: source, sender, timestamp, subject, intended recipients, actual recipients and metadata.
32 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein each data piece is associated with one or more profiles, where each profile may be a sender, a recipient and/or an observer.
33 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein the data processing system is programmed to identify related source-profiles in order to determine a single profile for each unique person.
34 . The data processing system of claim 26 , wherein the analyzer is operable to use an intensity algorithm to determine a degree of correlation among the data pieces.
35 . A data relationships storage platform, comprising:
a fingerprinting device operable to produce information, wherein the information maps to one or more tags, and wherein each of one or more tags is related to one or more of a plurality of data pieces from one or more data sources; and a big-data database communicatively coupled to a data processing system that is communicatively coupled to the one or more data sources, wherein:
the data processing system is operable to determine a correlation between two or more data pieces of the plurality of data pieces,
the big-data database stores one or more data globs received from the data processing system,
the one or more data globs comprise the plurality of data pieces from the one or more data sources,
the one or more data globs comprise the one or more tags, and
the one or more data globs are modifiable and searchable within the big-data database.
36 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database tags the data globs when the big-data database stores the data globs such that the data globs are searchable and comparable.
37 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database is operable to be searched by a user, where the search is based on one or more of the following: content of data pieces in data globs, tags, and relationships.
38 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database uses the fingerprinting device to ensure that duplicate copies of the same data piece are not stored in the big-data databases.
39 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database includes one or more of the following big data tools: Hadoop, Hbase or Elastic Search.
40 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database communicates with one or more of the following:
a query and analysis module; a big data analytics module; and/or one or more custom applications that allow users to interface with the big-data database.
41 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein each of the one or more tags is editable, and each of the one or more tags is designated as being visible to a single user, visible to several users, or visible throughout a domain.
42 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database organizes stored data globs by row keys.
43 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database analyzes the data globs to determine one or more sentiment scores.
44 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the collected data pieces are de-duplicated according to a level of similarity the collected data pieces have with stored information associated with data globs in the big-data database.
45 . The data relationships storage platform of claim 35 , wherein the big-data database keys, indexes and sorts the data globs when the big-data database stores the data globs.Cited by (0)
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