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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 23, 2007
Gary J. Sullivan, San Francisco, CA (US);
Helen Geraldine E. Rosario, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Michael S. Sossi, San Francisco, CA (US);
Christopher Ralph, Toronto, CA;
John Duchnowski, Richmond, CA (US);
Gary J. Sullivan, San Francisco, CA (US);
Helen Geraldine E. Rosario, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Michael S. Sossi, San Francisco, CA (US);
Christopher Ralph, Toronto, CA;
John Duchnowski, Richmond, CA (US);
Fair Isaac Corporation, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
Data spiders, provide an automated system that can take a file or file store of historic transaction data and create the best set of variables from that data, where 'best' means highly predictive. Genetic algorithms are used to parameterized transactions to form groups, which are subjected naïve Bayes score ranking. Variable groups are generated and ranked accord to the score. Data spiders span the full information available, are uncorrelated with previous methods, and are easily interpretable.