{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854397","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854397","title":"Systems and user interfaces for dynamic and interactive person and event data access and analysis","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2016-02-10T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04W","G06Q"],"num_claims":17,"abstract":"An interactive information map system is disclosed that enables a user to efficiently search through, and determine matches within, large amounts of data including event-location data and person-location data. The interactive information map system may include an interactive user interface in which event-location data, person-location data, and/or matches between event-location data and person-location data may be displayed on a map. Further, a user of the interactive information map system may input search queries to the interactive information map system, including selections of subsets of event-location data and person-location data, for determining matches. The user may limit the search query based on a time or timeframe of interest. Advantageously, according to various embodiments, the interactive information map system may enable a user to identify matches between records of events occurring at particular locations and records of persons being at particular locations."},"analysis":{"summary":"Systems and User Interfaces for Dynamic and Interactive Person and Event Data Access and Analysis introduces an interactive information map system that enables users to efficiently search through and determine matches within large amounts of data, including event-location data and person-location data. The problem this system solves is the time-consuming and often inaccurate process of manually analyzing large datasets to identify meaningful connections between events and people. The key technical approach involves an interactive user interface where event and person location data, along with matches, are displayed on a map. Users can input search queries, selecting subsets of data and timeframes, to refine their search. The business value lies in its ability to quickly identify patterns and relationships that would otherwise be missed, enabling better decision-making in various industries such as law enforcement, marketing, and urban planning. The market opportunity is significant, as organizations increasingly rely on location-based data to improve operations and gain a competitive advantage. This innovation allows for a more intuitive and efficient way to analyze data, leading to improved insights and better outcomes. This patented technology streamlines the process of analyzing complex datasets, saving time and resources while improving accuracy. The interactive nature of the interface promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing, making it a valuable tool for organizations of all sizes. This technology is poised to revolutionize data analysis across multiple sectors.","layman_explanation":"Systems and User Interfaces for Dynamic and Interactive Person and Event Data Access and Analysis addresses the problem of efficiently analyzing large datasets containing location information. Existing solutions often involve manual analysis or complex queries, which can be time-consuming and prone to error. This patent offers a solution by providing an interactive map-based interface that allows users to visualize and filter data based on location and time.\n\nImagine you're trying to figure out if there's a connection between a series of robberies and the presence of a particular individual in those areas. Traditionally, you'd have to manually cross-reference crime reports with location data, which is incredibly tedious. This system automates that process. It takes data about the robberies (location, time) and data about the individual's whereabouts (location, time) and displays it all on a map. You can then easily see if the individual was near the robberies around the time they occurred.\n\nThis matters because it can significantly improve efficiency and accuracy in various industries. For law enforcement, it means faster investigations. For marketing, it means better understanding customer behavior. For urban planning, it means optimizing resource allocation. The market impact is substantial, as organizations increasingly rely on location-based data for decision-making. The system offers a competitive advantage by providing a more intuitive and efficient way to analyze this data.\n\nLooking ahead, this technology could be further enhanced with machine learning algorithms to automatically identify patterns and anomalies. Market adoption is likely to increase as organizations recognize the value of location-based data and the need for efficient analysis tools. From an investment perspective, companies developing and commercializing this technology are well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for location intelligence solutions.","technical_analysis":"Systems and User Interfaces for Dynamic and Interactive Person and Event Data Access and Analysis provides a technical architecture centered around efficient data ingestion, geospatial database management, and an interactive user interface. The system likely employs a multi-tiered architecture with a front-end user interface, a back-end server for data processing, and a database for storing event and person location data. Implementation details would involve selecting appropriate geospatial indexing techniques, such as R-trees or quadtrees, to optimize search performance. Algorithm specifics would focus on efficiently matching event and person locations based on proximity and timeframes. Integration patterns would involve connecting to various data sources, such as GPS data, social media feeds, and event databases. Performance characteristics would depend on the size of the dataset and the complexity of the search queries. Code-level implications would include implementing efficient data structures and algorithms for geospatial data processing. The system may leverage APIs for mapping and location services, such as Google Maps or Mapbox, to provide the interactive map interface. Efficient memory management and parallel processing techniques would be crucial for handling large datasets and ensuring real-time performance. The overall architecture is designed to provide a scalable and efficient solution for analyzing and matching event and person location data.","business_analysis":"Systems and User Interfaces for Dynamic and Interactive Person and Event Data Access and Analysis presents a significant market opportunity within the data analytics and location intelligence sectors. The market opportunity size is substantial, as organizations across various industries increasingly rely on location-based data to improve operations and gain a competitive advantage. The system offers several competitive advantages, including its interactive map interface, efficient search algorithms, and ability to handle large datasets in real-time. The revenue potential is high, as the system can be offered as a subscription-based service or licensed to organizations for internal use. The business model could involve offering different tiers of service based on the size of the dataset and the number of users. Strategic positioning would involve targeting industries such as law enforcement, marketing, and urban planning, where location-based data is critical. ROI projections are favorable, as the system can significantly reduce the time and effort required to analyze complex datasets, leading to improved decision-making and better outcomes. The system has the potential to disrupt the traditional data analytics market by providing a more intuitive and efficient way to analyze location-based data. The ability to quickly identify patterns and relationships that would otherwise be missed offers a significant competitive advantage to organizations that adopt this technology.","faqs":null,"topics":["data analysis","location intelligence","interactive map","event analysis","person analysis","systems","interfaces","dynamic"],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Systems and User Interfaces for Dynamic and Interactive Person and Event Data Access and Analysis - Patent US-9854397","description":"Explore the innovative Systems and User Interfaces for Dynamic and Interactive Person and Event Data Access and Analysis patent for interactive data analysis. Visualize event and person location data on a map, find matches, and gain valuable insights.","keywords":["data analysis","location intelligence","interactive map","event analysis","person analysis","geospatial data","patent","patent US-9854397","data visualization","data matching","information map"]},"attribution":{"source":"Patentable","source_url":"https://patentable.app","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854397","license":"CC-BY-4.0-like","license_terms":"AI-generated analysis on this page (summary, layman_explanation, technical_analysis, business_analysis, faqs) may be reused with attribution and a visible link back to the canonical URL above. 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