Abstract: A computer-implemented method for capturing and authenticating human-generated inventions. The method involves initiating a timestamped invention capture event; prompting a user to move a mobile device in a predetermined sequence detected by a sensor; and authenticating the user based on successful detection of this movement sequence. Upon authentication, the method prompts the user to answer a series of invention-related questions in a multimodal format, recording each response in distinct, timestamped sections. The responses are stored in a database as a text file that includes time and date records of the invention capture event, creating a secure, verifiable record of user-generated invention data. The method further provides a reliable system for capturing and attributing inventions accurately, thereby supporting patent-related processes requiring authenticated human inventorship.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method for capturing and authenticating human-generated inventions. The method involves initiating a timestamped invention capture event; prompting a user to move a mobile device in a predetermined sequence detected by a sensor; and authenticating the user based on successful detection of this movement sequence. Upon authentication, the method prompts the user to answer a series of invention-related questions in a multimodal format, recording each response in distinct, timestamped sections. The responses are stored in a database as a text file that includes time and date records of the invention capture event, creating a secure, verifiable record of user-generated invention data. The method further provides a reliable system for capturing and attributing inventions accurately, thereby supporting patent-related processes requiring authenticated human inventorship.