Techniques for Visualization of Data
US-2015310648-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US11727480B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11727480-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916532416-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2005 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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Multivariate graphs specific to a company's performance, alone or in relation to a benchmark, and methods for producing same include defining on a display screen an origin having a first value, extending from the origin at least three axes on the display screen, the axes being generally equidistant from each other and representing a respective variable, plotting on the display screen a value of each variable concerning the company as a point on a respective axis, and using the plotted points to interpolate first segments between the axes on the display screen. Benchmark information, extrinsic to the company, can be obtained, processed into a rating in the same manner as the company data, and superimposed for ready visual comparison of the company's performance to the obtained benchmark. The benchmark information, if shown, is distinguished from the company's performance graph.
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A computer-implemented method for constructing a multivariate presentation of variables concerning a rating of a company, each variable having a unique set of underlying indicators, comprising: computing, within at least one processor of an at least one computer in a distributed computer network, a numeric grade for each variable of the variables calculated on a scale that starts at zero by applying a formula that weighs a first value assigned to each indicator of the underlying indicators associated with each variable; computing, within the at least one processor of the at least one computer, an overall numeric grade from the numeric grade computed for each variable, wherein the overall numeric grade represents an overall rating of the company based on the numeric grade computed for each variable; defining, on a display screen of the at least one computer an origin; extending, from the origin, a first plurality of axes on the display screen, wherein the first plurality of axes comprising at least a first axis, a second axis, and a third axis, the first plurality of axes being generally equidistant from each other, a first axis of the first plurality of axes representing the overall numeric grade and second and third axes of the first plurality of axes representing a respective one of each of the variables; plotting, on the display screen, the numeric grade of each of the variables and the overall numeric grade as a first point on a respective axis corresponding to the variable, thereby displaying first plotted points; using the first plotted points to interpolate first linear segments between the first plotted points on each of the axes of the first plurality of axes to form a first polygon representative of a performance of the company; plotting, on the display screen, benchmarking information corresponding to each of the variables as a second point on each axis of the first plurality of axes, thereby displaying second plotted points, wherein the benchmarking information is obtained from a database; and using the second plotted points to interpolate second linear segments between the second plotted points on each of the axes of the first plurality of axes to form a second polygon indicative of a comparison between the performance of the company and the benchmarking information. 2. The method of claim 1 , the computer-implemented method further comprising: in response to selection, by a user, of a variable of the variables: extending from the origin at least a second plurality of axes on the display screen, the second plurality of axes being generally equidistant from each other, a fifth axis of the second plurality of axes representing the selected variable and remaining axes of the second plurality of axes representing the underlying indicators underlying the selected variable; plotting on the display screen a third value of the selected variable and a fourth value of the underlying indicators underlying the selected variable as a third point on each axis of the second plurality of axes; and using third plotted points to interpolate third segments between the third points plotted on the axes of the second plurality of axes on the display screen, wherein the interpolated third segments are disposed about the origin in generally surrounding relation to the origin, wherein a plurality of the third segments are interpolated between the third plotted points. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the underlying indicators comprise a first portion relating to financial data of the company and a second portion relating to non-financial data of the company, and wherein at least one indicator of the underlying indicators includes a state setting, the method further comprising: providing to a client machine connected to the distributed computer network an interface for presentation of the computed overall rating of the company as a numeric or alphanumeric value. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , the method further comprising: interpolating, by the at least one processor of the at least one computer, the first plotted points and the second plotted points, respectively. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 4 , wherein the interpolating the first plotted points and the second plotted points comprises interconnecting each of the first plotted points to one another and each of the second plotted points to one another to render, respectively, the first polygon and the second polygon. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein a number of axes comprising the first plurality of axes corresponds to a number of variables being plotted. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein a third value of each variable comprises a calculation based upon two or more of the underlying indicators associated with the company. 8. A system configured to construct and present a multivariate presentation of variables concerning a rating of a company, each variable having a unique set of underlying indicators, comprising: one or more processing devices configured to: compute, within at least one processor of an at least one computer in a distributed computer network, a numeric grade for each variable of the variables calculated on a scale that starts at zero by applying a formula that weighs a first value assigned to each indicator of the underlying indicators associated with each variable; compute, within the at least one processor of the at least one computer, an overall numeric grade from the numeric grade computed for each variable, wherein the overall numeric grade represents an overall rating of the company based on numeric grade computed for each variable; define on a display screen of the at least one computer; extend, from an origin, a first plurality of axes on the display screen, wherein the first plurality of axes comprises at least a first axis, a second axis, and a third axis, the first plurality of axes being generally equidistant from each other, a first axis of the first plurality of axes representing the overall numeric grade and second and third axes of the first plurality of axes representing a respective one of each of the variables; plot, on the display screen, the numeric grade of each of the variables and the overall numeric grade as a first point on a respective axis corresponding to the variable, thereby displaying first plotted points; use the first plotted points to interpolate first linear segments between the first plotted points on each of the axes of the first plurality of axes to form a first polygon representative of a performance of the company; plotting, on the display screen, benchmarking information corresponding to each of the variables as a second point on each axis of the first plurality of axes, thereby displaying second plotted points, wherein the benchmarking information is obtained from a database; and using the second plotted points to interpolate second linear segments between the second plotted points on each of the axes of the first plurality of axes to form a second polygon indicative of a comparison between the performance of the company and the benchmarking information. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the one or more processing devices are further configured such that, in response to a user selection of a variable of the variables, the at least one processor is further configured to: extend from the origin a second plurality of axes on the display screen, the second plurality of axes being generally equidistant from each other, a fifth axis of the second plurality of axes representing the selected variable and remaining axes of the second plurality of axes representing the underlying indicators underlying the selected variable; plot on
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