Referenced for the first time. Let's start with Figure 1. Figure 1 of the patent: detection and correction of potential errors in user behavior Now back to what the patent covers… Division 25 For example, Notification Data may include, but is not limited to, information specifying an event such as: the receipt of a communication message (e.g. email, instant message, SMS, etc.) by an email account associated with a computer device, receipt of information by a social network account associated with the computing device 110,
a reminder of a calendar event (meetings, appointments, etc.) associated with a timing of the computing device 110, information generated and/or received by a third party - the application of the party running on the computing device 110, the transmission and/or reception of inter-component communications between two or more components of platforms, applications jewelry retouching service and/or servicesrunning on computing device 110, etc. The sections between 2 and 25, while interesting, reinforced the points noted earlier. In article 25,
however, we get some interesting information. Google mentions the use of in-device communication systems, as well as social network account data and other third-party applications and services on the devices that the user accesses. Fundamentally, the patent is based on the idea that any data from virtually any source can be used to determine the expected actions a user is likely to take. Chapter 31 Examples of contextual information include past, current, and future physical locations,