STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY (20240338735). RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM FOR UPGRADES OR SERVICES FOR A HOME TO IMPROVE A HOME SCORE simplified abstract

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RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM FOR UPGRADES OR SERVICES FOR A HOME TO IMPROVE A HOME SCORE

Organization Name

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY

Inventor(s)

John Mullins of Oak View CA (US)

Randy Oun of Bloomington IL (US)

Phillip Michael Wilkowski of Gilbert AZ (US)

Sharon Gibson of Apache Junction AZ (US)

Jason Goldfarb of Bloomington IL (US)

Arsh Singh of Frisco TX (US)

Daniel Wilson of Phoenix AZ (US)

Michael P. Baran of Bloomington IL (US)

Bryan Nussbaum of Edwardsville IL (US)

Anish Agarwal of Chandler AZ (US)

Ronald Dean Nelson of Bloomington IL (US)

Alexander Cardona of Gilbert AZ (US)

John Andrew Schirano of Bloomington IL (US)

Christopher N. Kawakita of Normal IL (US)

Daniel Wang of San Mateo CA (US)

Amy L. Starr of Roswell GA (US)

RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM FOR UPGRADES OR SERVICES FOR A HOME TO IMPROVE A HOME SCORE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240338735 titled 'RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM FOR UPGRADES OR SERVICES FOR A HOME TO IMPROVE A HOME SCORE

Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses a system for identifying upgrades and services for homes to improve their overall home score, including safety, fire protection, sustainability, and home automation.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Identification of upgrades and services for homes
  • Determination of home score improvements based on upgrades and services
  • Display of home score improvement and upgrades/services on a display

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in the real estate industry to help homeowners and buyers understand the potential improvements that can be made to a home.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the challenge of determining the impact of upgrades and services on a home's overall score and specific subscores.

Benefits:

  • Helps homeowners make informed decisions about upgrades and services
  • Enhances home safety, fire protection, sustainability, and automation
  • Provides a clear display of the potential improvements

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include home improvement companies, real estate agents, and home automation providers who can use this technology to offer tailored solutions to homeowners.

Questions about Home Score Improvement: 1. How does this technology determine the specific improvements that upgrades and services can make to a home's score? 2. What are the potential implications of displaying home score improvements to homeowners and buyers?

Frequently Updated Research: There may be ongoing research in the fields of home automation, sustainability, and fire protection that could impact the development and implementation of this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

the following relates generally to determining and/or displaying home scores. in some embodiments, one or more processors: (1) identify an upgrade and/or service to a home; (2) determine a home score improvement that the upgrade and/or service would make for an overall home score, a home safety subscore, a fire protection subscore, a sustainability subscore, and/or a home automation subscore; and/or (3) display the home score improvement along with an indication of the upgrade and/or service on a display.