18540018. EVALUATION APPARATUS, EVALUATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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EVALUATION APPARATUS, EVALUATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Jin Kawasaki of Tokyo (JP)

Shinichiro Otani of Tokyo (JP)

Risa Murakami of Tokyo (JP)

Yoshihiro Ohta of Tokyo (JP)

Masanori Hashimoto of Tokyo (JP)

EVALUATION APPARATUS, EVALUATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18540018 titled 'EVALUATION APPARATUS, EVALUATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for evaluating different areas within a space and calculating an overall predictive value for the entire space. This system includes an area evaluation unit that predicts values for each area and a building evaluation unit that calculates an overall value for the space based on the individual area values.

  • The system includes an area evaluation unit that predicts values for each area within a space.
  • A building evaluation unit calculates an overall predictive value for the entire space based on the individual area values.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as real estate, urban planning, and facility management to assess the overall quality and performance of a space.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in efficiently evaluating and comparing different areas within a space, providing valuable insights for decision-making and resource allocation.

Benefits

The system allows for a comprehensive analysis of a space by considering individual area values and their impact on the overall predictive value, leading to informed decision-making and optimized space utilization.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include real estate valuation services, property management software, and smart building solutions.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be systems or methods for spatial analysis and evaluation in various fields such as urban planning and environmental monitoring.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle dynamic changes in the space over time?

The patent application does not specify how the system adapts to changes in the space that may affect the predictive values of individual areas.

What types of data inputs are required for the system to generate accurate predictive values?

The patent application does not detail the specific data inputs or sources needed for the system to accurately predict values for each area within a space.


Original Abstract Submitted

An area evaluation unit () acquires for each area of a plurality of areas, a predictive value of each area which is predicted to be measured when a device operates in a space that includes the plurality of areas. A building evaluation unit () acquires an overall predictive value which is a predictive value of the entire space calculated using a plurality of predictive values of the plurality of areas. Further, the area evaluation unit () evaluates the predictive value of each area, using a partial evaluation criterion which is an evaluation criterion applied to each area. Further, the building evaluation unit () evaluates the overall predictive value, using an overall evaluation criterion which is an evaluation criterion applied to the entire space.