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Risk data visualization system

  • US 10,223,760 B2
  • Filed: 09/22/2017
  • Issued: 03/05/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/17/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A computer-implemented method for interactive visualization of a risk assessment for an entity on a graphical user interface of a computer system, the method comprising:

  • receiving, by the computer system, unstructured risk data associated with the entity from one or more source;

    parsing, by the computer system, the unstructured risk data to produce one or more risk information element during a time period;

    combining, by the computer system, each risk information element that comprises a single event or issue;

    categorizing, by the computer system, each event or issue by a class or guideline, and a disqualifying condition or category, wherein the disqualifying condition or category are related to the class or guideline;

    generating, by a computer processor, a risk assessment for the entity from each of the one or more categorized event or issue for each time period; and

    displaying, on the graphical user interface, the risk assessment for each time period on a timeline, wherein each risk assessment comprises a decision group for each time period that includes a first vertical column to display a stack of one or more class or guideline, a second vertical column to display a stack of one or more category or disqualifying condition related to the class or guideline, and a third vertical column to display a stack of one or more event or issue related to the class or guideline and/or the category or disqualifying condition;

    wherein each class or guideline comprises a first segment in the first vertical column, each category or disqualifying condition comprises a second segment in the second vertical column and each event or issue comprises a third segment in the third vertical column; and

    wherein the stack of every third segment related to the second segment share a common upper and lower boundary and the stack of every second segment related to the first segment share a common upper and lower boundary.

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