17959567. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA MONITORING simplified abstract (Capital One Services, LLC)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA MONITORING

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC

Inventor(s)

Nimit Sharma of Brambleton VA (US)

Olivia Lewis Broeker of Arlington Heights IL (US)

Sripriya Tenepalli of Falls Church VA (US)

Bonnie Vig of San Francisco CA (US)

Alex Wu of Diamond Bar CA (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA MONITORING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17959567 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA MONITORING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system for data monitoring that generates a score based on user ratings and displays it on a user device in different formats depending on certain thresholds.

  • The system receives data associated with a user.
  • It determines a rating for the user based on the received data.
  • The system aggregates the rating with second ratings from additional users to dynamically generate a score.
  • It checks if the score meets a first threshold and displays it in a first format if it does.
  • If the score does not meet the first threshold, the system checks if it meets a second threshold.
  • If the score meets the second threshold, the system generates a modified GUI with the score in a second format and displays it on the user device.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as:

  • Social media platforms for ranking user interactions and content.
  • Online review websites for evaluating user feedback.
  • E-commerce platforms for personalized recommendations based on user ratings.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in:

  • Efficiently monitoring and analyzing user data.
  • Providing real-time feedback to users based on aggregated ratings.
  • Customizing user experiences based on dynamic scoring systems.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Enhanced user engagement and satisfaction.
  • Improved decision-making processes for businesses.
  • Personalized user experiences leading to increased user retention.

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be:

  • "Enhancing User Engagement and Satisfaction in Social Media Platforms with Dynamic Scoring Systems"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be:

  • A similar system used in online gaming platforms to rank player performance and provide feedback.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system ensure data privacy and security while monitoring user data?

The system should have robust security measures in place to protect user data from unauthorized access or breaches.

What are the scalability limitations of the system when aggregating ratings from a large number of users?

The system may face challenges in processing and aggregating ratings efficiently as the number of users increases, potentially affecting performance and responsiveness.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed embodiments may include a system for data monitoring. The system may receive data associated with a user. The system may determine a rating corresponding to the user based on the received data. The system may dynamically generate a score by aggregating the rating and a respective second rating of additional user(s). The system may determine whether the score satisfies a first threshold. Responsive to determining the score satisfies the first threshold, the system may cause a user device to display, via a GUI, the score in a first format. Responsive to determining the score does not satisfy the first threshold, the system may determine whether the score satisfies a second threshold. Responsive to determining the score satisfies the second threshold, the system may generate a first modified GUI comprising the score in a second format, and may cause the user device to display the first modified GUI.