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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 2018
Filed:
Apr. 14, 2017
Locus Analytics Llc, New York, NY (US);
Rory Riggs, New York, NY (US);
Elizabeth Bowling, New York, NY (US);
James Breitmeyer, New York, NY (US);
Jonathan Chandler, New York, NY (US);
Vin Harng Chew, London, GB;
Barry Fox, New York, NY (US);
Daniel Goldman, New York, NY (US);
Lauren Hsu, New York, NY (US);
Richard Kahn, New York, NY (US);
Diana McKeage, New York, NY (US);
Sean Sandys, Seattle, WA (US);
Christopher Silkworth, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Amy Whitaker, New York, NY (US);
Locus LP, Hamilton, BM;
Abstract
The invention includes an algorithmic method for dynamically computing complex relationships among objects of an underlying functional system. The invention includes a method to algorithmically determine a set of functional locations in n-dimensional functional space of a set of elements of a functional system by electronically representing a set of data entities in a database system, the database system comprising a logical data model for structuring data sets from which functional information can be derived, using the logical data model to associate a set of characteristics with a reference point in the functional information system, selecting a functional positioning algorithm, and wherein the functional positioning algorithm executes a set of steps that takes as input a set of characteristics and returns as output a set of locations in n-dimensional functional space.