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Using LinkedIn's machine learning, we're going to classify companies according to the industries

in which they exist. Using a set of images, Bhadouria et al. (2017) detailed the process of using

an algorithm to classify businesses advertising jobs into the relevant industries. Advanced UML

model diagrams is being used.

A typical job posting is shown in Figure 4, which also details the process that will be utilized to

carry out feature extraction. For example, a code breakdown could be incredibly helpful for

developers, but it has been excluded from both the training and test models. In Figure 5, you can

see the whole machine learning model, including all of the steps, and how to use it to classify job

postings. LinkedIn's approach to diagram creation departs from the conventional UML structural

diagram by omitting the coding breakdown that would be useful to developers. The utilized

graphic displays more of the data that the machine learning would produce, rather than the

required code.

By looking at the structure of the graphic, it appears that ML is extracting existing object codes

for data instead of writing its own. Developers can save time by not having to draw as many

diagrams with new codes nor incorporate into the system being built. They use predetermined

codes to route items. There can be a lot of reasons why the patent doesn't specify or contain a

sequence diagram. This statement made it clear what the problem was and why each step was

being taken to remedy it.

Reference

Bhadouria, Sameer Mahendra, Aaron Tyler Rucker, and Jason Willard Carver. “Machine learning

algorithm for classifying companies into industries.” (Links to an external site.) U.S. Patent

Application No. 15/099,137, 2017.

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