MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641018326 A) filed by Chettiar, Kannappan Karuppan, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Feb. 18, for 'multidimensional cognitive navigation of unknown informational states using information geography.'

Inventor(s) include Chettiar, Kannappan Karuppan.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Systems and methods are provided for navigating unknown informational states in complex environments using an Information Geography framework. The system constructs a multidimensional terrain representation comprising a verified relational graph of informational states including presence-based landmarks and absence-marked unmapped regions. From a known informational landmark state, the system defines an unknown informational destination and determines admissible traversal pathways across verified relational connections. One or more intermediate vantage nodes are selected to improve orientation and triangulation relative to the destination within the informational terrain. Least-resistance admissible pathways are computed by minimizing relational conflict and structural uncertainty while maximizing verified coherence. A Truth Reliability Score engine governs promotion of informational states into verified terrain landmarks. The disclosed framework provides a computational architecture for structured informational navigation analogous to cognitive terrain mapping, enabling unknown informational objectives to become progressively knowable through admissible stepwise traversal in nonlinear, multi-variable environments."

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