Initial impression analysis tool for an online dating service

作者: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati , Hillary A. Carey

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关键词: Relevant informationWorld Wide WebContext (language use)EngineeringImpressionSet (psychology)Service (systems architecture)Statistical analysisReal estateDecision-making

摘要: A system and method are directed towards managing a display of initial impression attributes to bring the most relevant information into quick view. The view can be customized by user. Within search context, may performed based on set criteria. user establish displayed, or employ default attributes. determined statistical analysis. When result is also displayed such that review make decision based, in part, Initial employed within threaded online conversations browsing through inventory. browse contexts include dating searches, merchandises groups, real estate, even employment searches.

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