Patent ID: 11928143
Assignee: TRUVALUE LABS, INC.
Field: Computer technology (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 6:
7. A computer-based system for analyzing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) signals, comprising:
a processor; and
a tangible, non-transitory memory configured to communicate with the processor, the tangible, non-transitory memory having instructions stored thereon that, in response to execution by the processor, cause the computer-based system to perform operations comprising:
ingesting, by the processor, content from a plurality of data sources, wherein the content includes a set of ingested documents referencing entities and events relevant to the ESG signals, wherein the content is stored in a content database;
identifying, by the processor, metadata and a body of text associated with each document from the set of ingested documents to produce a set of preprocessed documents;
tagging, by the processor, an entity to a first preprocessed document from the set of preprocessed documents, wherein the document comprises a first document identifier;
generating, by the processor, an event score related to a first ESG signal including a direction and a magnitude associated with an event identified in the body of text, wherein the computer-based system tags the event score to the document;
writing, by the processor, to an unstructured data set the first document identifier in association with the tagged entity and the tagged event score for delivery; and
retrieving, by the processor, a record from an entity database including the entity, the entity identifier, and association dates reflecting periods when the entity was associated with the entity identifier;
wherein the processor:
applies a first processing rule of a first pipeline to at least one of a first body of the text or a first set of metadata associated with the first preprocessed document to tag an entity identifier to the first preprocessed document;
applies a second processing rule of a first pipeline to at least one of the first body of the text or a first set of metadata associated with the first preprocessed document to tag a first date to the first preprocessed document;
tags the entity to the first preprocessed document in response to the association dates including the first date; and
tags the entity to the first preprocessed document in response to the record including the entity.