MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631015337 A) filed by Jis College Of Engineering, Kalyani, West Bengal, on Feb. 11, for 'stay sage.'

Inventor(s) include Jayshree Bhattacharya; Sanjukta Chatterjee; Shirshendu Dutta; Sudip Das; Subhajit Kumar Roy; Souvik Sarkar; Supriyo Ghosh; and Subhradeep Das.

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: "The present invention, Stay Sage, is a web-based intelligent platform designed to simplify the discovery, booking, and management of hostel accommodations and associated mess or meal services for students, working professionals, and transient residents. The system integrates a hybrid recommendation engine combining content-based and collaborative filtering to generate personalized suggestions based on user preferences, location, budget, historical behavior, and feedback from similar users. StaySage incorporates real-time geolocation and interactive mapping to visualize service locations and proximity, along with secure online payment processing through multiple gateways. Users can browse listings, filter search results, compare options, complete bookings, and provide ratings and reviews, while administrators and service providers manage listings, availability, and transactions through dedicated dashboards. The platform employs a scalable, modular architecture with a schema-less database to ensure high performance, adaptability across multiple regions, and continuous improvement of recommendations through feedback loops. The invention provides a seamless, efficient, and transparent solution, significantly reducing the time and effort required to find trusted accommodation and meal services."

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