Dr. Kruger graduated from the University of North Dakota College of Medicine in 2003. He works in Grand Forks, ND and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Kruger is affiliated with Altru Hospital.
Michael W. Kruger - Glenview IL, US Cheryl G. Bergeon - Arlington Heights IL, US Arvid C. Johnson - Frankfort IL, US
Assignee:
SymphonyIRI Group, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 7, 705 10
Abstract:
A computer system and method is disclosed that analyzes and corrects retail data. The system and method includes several client workstations and one or more servers coupled together over a network. A database stores various data used by the system. A business logic server uses competitive and complementary fusion to analyze and correct some of the data sources stored in database server. The data fusion process itself is an iterative one—utilizing both competitive and complementary fusion methods. In competitive fusion, two or more data sources that provide overlapping attributes are compared against each other. More accurate/reliable sources are used to correct less accurate/reliable sources. In complementary fusion, relationships modeled where data sources overlap are projected to areas of the data framework in which fewer sources exist—enhancing the accuracy/reliability of those fewer sources even in the absence of the other sources upon which the models were based.
Michael W. Kruger - Glenview IL, US Romesh Wadhwani - Los Altos Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Information Resources, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00 G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 729, 705 733
Abstract:
Uncorrelated data from a variety of sources, such as consumer panels or retailer points of sale, are combined with maximal coverage of a universal data set for a population in a manner that permits useful inferences about behaviorial propensities for the population at an individual or household level.
System And Method For Analyzing And Correcting Retail Data
MICHAEL W. KRUGER - GLENVIEW IL, US CHERYL G. BERGEON - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL, US ARVID C. JOHNSON - FRANKFORT IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
705 7
Abstract:
A computer system and method is disclosed that analyzes and corrects retail data. The system and method includes several client workstations and one or more servers coupled together over a network. A database stores various data used by the system. A business logic server uses competitive and complementary fusion to analyze and correct some of the data sources stored in database server. The data fusion process itself is an iterative one—utilizing both competitive and complementary fusion methods. In competitive fusion, two or more data sources that provide overlapping attributes are compared against each other. More accurate/reliable sources are used to correct less accurate/reliable sources. In complementary fusion, relationships modeled where data sources overlap are projected to areas of the data framework in which fewer sources exist—enhancing the accuracy/reliability of those fewer sources even in the absence of the other sources upon which the models were based.
System And Method For Analyzing And Correcting Retail Data
MICHAEL W. KRUGER - GLENVIEW IL, US CHERYL G. BERGEON - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL, US ARVID C. JOHNSON - FRANKFORT IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
705 7
Abstract:
A computer system and method is disclosed that analyzes and corrects retail data. The system and method includes several client workstations and one or more servers coupled together over a network. A database stores various data used by the system. A business logic server uses competitive and complementary fusion to analyze and correct some of the data sources stored in database server. The data fusion process itself is an iterative one—utilizing both competitive and complementary fusion methods. In competitive fusion, two or more data sources that provide overlapping attributes are compared against each other. More accurate/reliable sources are used to correct less accurate/reliable sources. In complementary fusion, relationships modeled where data sources overlap are projected to areas of the data framework in which fewer sources exist—enhancing the accuracy/reliability of those fewer sources even in the absence of the other sources upon which the models were based.
System And Method For Analyzing And Correcting Retail Data
MICHAEL W. KRUGER - GLENVIEW IL, US CHERYL G. BERGEON - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL, US ARVID C. JOHNSON - FRANKFORT IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707101, 707E17044
Abstract:
A computer system and method is disclosed that analyzes and corrects retail data. The system and method includes several client workstations and one or more servers coupled together over a network. A database stores various data used by the system. A business logic server uses competitive and complementary fusion to analyze and correct some of the data sources stored in database server. The data fusion process itself is an iterative one—utilizing both competitive and complementary fusion methods. In competitive fusion, two or more data sources that provide overlapping attributes are compared against each other. More accurate/reliable sources are used to correct less accurate/reliable sources. In complementary fusion, relationships modeled where data sources overlap are projected to areas of the data framework in which fewer sources exist—enhancing the accuracy/reliability of those fewer sources even in the absence of the other sources upon which the models were based.
System And Method For Analyzing And Correcting Retail Data
MICHAEL W. KRUGER - GLENVIEW IL, US CHERYL G. BERGEON - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL, US ARVID C. JOHNSON - FRANKFORT IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/06 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 2, 707E17017
Abstract:
A computer system and method is disclosed that analyzes and corrects retail data. The system and method includes several client workstations and one or more servers coupled together over a network. A database stores various data used by the system. A business logic server uses competitive and complementary fusion to analyze and correct some of the data sources stored in database server. The data fusion process itself is an iterative one—utilizing both competitive and complementary fusion methods. In competitive fusion, two or more data sources that provide overlapping attributes are compared against each other. More accurate/reliable sources are used to correct less accurate/reliable sources. In complementary fusion, relationships modeled where data sources overlap are projected to areas of the data framework in which fewer sources exist—enhancing the accuracy/reliability of those fewer sources even in the absence of the other sources upon which the models were based.
System And Method For Analyzing And Correcting Retail Data
MICHAEL W. KRUGER - GLENVIEW IL, US CHERYL G. BERGEON - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL, US ARVID C. JOHNSON - FRANKFORT IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/10 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 5, 707E17017
Abstract:
A computer system and method is disclosed that analyzes and corrects retail data. The system and method includes several client workstations and one or more servers coupled together over a network. A database stores various data used by the system. A business logic server uses competitive and complementary fusion to analyze and correct some of the data sources stored in database server. The data fusion process itself is an iterative one—utilizing both competitive and complementary fusion methods. In competitive fusion, two or more data sources that provide overlapping attributes are compared against each other. More accurate/reliable sources are used to correct less accurate/reliable sources. In complementary fusion, relationships modeled where data sources overlap are projected to areas of the data framework in which fewer sources exist—enhancing the accuracy/reliability of those fewer sources even in the absence of the other sources upon which the models were based.
System And Method For Analyzing And Correcting Retail Data
MICHAEL W. KRUGER - GLENVIEW IL, US CHERYL G. BERGEON - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL, US ARVID C. JOHNSON - FRANKFORT IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/10 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 5, 707E17017
Abstract:
A computer system and method is disclosed that analyzes and corrects retail data. The system and method includes several client workstations and one or more servers coupled together over a network. A database stores various data used by the system. A business logic server uses competitive and complementary fusion to analyze and correct some of the data sources stored in database server. The data fusion process itself is an iterative one—utilizing both competitive and complementary fusion methods. In competitive fusion, two or more data sources that provide overlapping attributes are compared against each other. More accurate/reliable sources are used to correct less accurate/reliable sources. In complementary fusion, relationships modeled where data sources overlap are projected to areas of the data framework in which fewer sources exist—enhancing the accuracy/reliability of those fewer sources even in the absence of the other sources upon which the models were based.
J Ableitner, Elizabeth Lynch, Dean Johnson, Scott Richardson, Francis Hall, Diane Hall, Jane Irwin, Barb Craig, Wayne Peters, Louann Marshman, Kerryn Overton, David Flies