RANKING ITEMS
A method of ranking items includes displaying a set of categories. Each category has a set of weights for a user to choose. Each item is associated with the set of categories. The method also includes displaying a search result based on the weights chosen by the user. The search result includes a ranking of the items.
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This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/296,546, filed Jun. 7, 2001, and titled “Evaluative Method for Ranking Items,” which is incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDThis invention relates to ranking items. Information about the social and environmental practices of companies has been collected and distributed since the 1970s by investment funds, consumer-information organizations and research firms. Typically, the information is used to quantify the relative performance of companies on issues of “social responsibility” such as management diversity, involvement with repressive international regimes, environmental destructiveness and cruelty to animals in product testing.
SUMMARYIn one aspect the invention is a method of ranking items. The method includes displaying a set of categories. Each category has a set of weights for a user to choose. Each item is associated with the set of categories. The method also includes displaying a search result based on the weights chosen by the user. The search result includes a ranking of the items.
This aspect may have one or more of the following embodiments. The method includes using each category as an area of social responsibility. The method includes displaying a set of factors for each category when selected by the user where each factor capable of being chosen by the user; and collating the categories weighted by the user. The factors are chosen by the user and a product is chosen by the user. The method includes selecting a list of companies that have the product, and determining a rating for each company based on the categories weighted by the user and the factors chosen by the user. Selecting a list of companies includes finding a set of brands associated with the product and finding the company associated with each brand. Displaying a search result includes displaying the search result based on the factors chosen by the user. Displaying a search result comprises ranking the brands on a five-star scale. The five-star scale includes a one-star rating, a two-star rating, a three-star rating, a four-star rating, and a five-star rating. The method includes using the five-star rating as the best rating of the ratings determined. The method includes receiving information from an external database and quantifying the data on a scale. Displaying a search result includes displaying a ranking of companies.
In another aspect, the invention is an apparatus. The apparatus includes a memory that stores executable instructions for ranking items based on a set of user preferences and a processor. The processor executes instructions to display a set of categories. Each category has a set of weights for a user to choose. Each item is associated with the set of categories. The process also executes instructions to display a search result based on the weights chosen by the user, the search result including a ranking of the items.
This aspect may have one or more of the following embodiments. The processor includes instructions to use each category as an area of social responsibility. The processor includes instructions to display a set of factors for each category when selected by the user. Each factor is capable of being chosen by the user. The processor includes instructions to collate the categories weighted by the user where the factors are chosen by the user and a product is chosen by the user. The processor includes instructions to select a list of companies that have the product and to determine a rating for each company based on the categories weighted by the user and the factors chosen by the user. The instructions to select a list of companies includes instructions to find a set of brands associated with the product and to find the company associated with each brand. The instructions to display a search result includes instructions to display the search result based on the factors chosen by the user. The instructions to display a search result includes instructions to rank the brands on a five-star scale. The five-star scale includes a one-star rating, a two-star rating, a three-star rating, a four-star rating, and a five-star rating. The processor also includes to use the five-star rating as the best rating of the ratings determined. The processor includes instructions to receive information from an external database and to quantify the data on a scale. The instructions to display a search result includes instructions to display a ranking of companies.
In still another aspect, the invention is an article. The article includes a machine-readable medium that stores executable instructions for ranking items based on a set of user preferences. The instructions cause a machine to display a set of categories. Each category has a set of weights for a user to choose. Each item is associated with the set of categories. The instructions also cause a machine to display a search result based on the weights chosen by the user, the search result including a ranking of the items.
This aspect may have one or more of the following embodiments. The medium stores executable instructions that cause a machine to use each category as an area of social responsibility. The medium stores executable instructions that cause a machine to display a set of factors for each category when selected by the user. Each factor is capable of being chosen by the user. The medium also stores executable instructions to collate the categories weighted by the user. The factors are chosen by the user, and a product is chosen by the user. The medium stores executable instructions that cause a machine to select a list of companies that have the product and to determine a rating for each company based on the categories weighted by the user and the factors chosen by the user. The executable instructions that causing a machine to select a list of companies includes executable instructions that causing a machine to find a set of brands associated with the product and to find the company associated with each brand. The executable instructions that cause a machine to display a search result includes executable instructions that cause a machine to display the search result based on the factors chosen by the user. The executable instructions that cause a machine to display a search result includes executable instructions that cause a machine to rank the brands on a five-star scale. The five-star scale includes a one-star rating, a two-star rating, a three-star rating, a four-star rating, and a five-star rating. The medium stores executable instructions that cause a machine to use the five-star rating as the best rating of the ratings determined. The medium stores executable instructions that cause a machine to receive information from an external database and to quantify the data on a scale. The executable instructions that cause a machine to display a search result includes executable instructions that cause a machine to display a ranking of companies.
Some or all of the aspects of the invention described above may have some or all of the following advantages. The invention allows the user to choose categories important to the user. In addition, the user can also choose which factors are included in each category. Thus, the user can purchase products from companies based on the user's individual preferences in social responsibility issues.
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Process 10 allows a user to choose and weigh categories related to social responsibility with the option of eliminating undesirable factors and to rank companies so that a user can make a decision informed by a user's individual preferences when purchasing a product. Specifically, process 10 displays search option (12), collates user input (14), selects applicable companies (16), determines company ratings (18), and displays search results (20).
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An exemplary implementation of generating an input form 40 is shown in
The user can expand a category to observe a list of factors that make up the category by moving a cursor on a phrase “details” 50 beside the desired category and clicking a mouse button. In other embodiments, other hyperlinks such as icons are used. As illustrated in
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After the user has filled out both sections, the social responsibility preference section 41 and the product category section 43, the information is ready to be searched. The user starts the search by moving the cursor on the “search” button 70 and clicking a mouse button.
In this embodiment, process 10 is available at a website. If the user registers at the website, the user's preferences will be stored so that the next time the user visits the site, the HTML input form 40 will already be filled out based on the previous search so that the user only needs to fill out product category section 43.
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Process 10 selects (16) applicable companies based on the product category chosen by the user in the product category section 43. Therefore, only a subset of the companies in the database will be applicable in the search. The subset of companies is defined as all companies associated with a brand, and each brand is associated with the product category chosen by the user. For example, process 10 finds all the brands associated with the computer hardware product category such as Brand A, Brand B, and Brand C. Then, process 10 finds the company associated with each brand such as Company X (Brand A and Brand B) and Company Y (Brand C).
Process 10 determines (18) each company's ratings. Each company is rated by each factor. The rating is a scaled value that has been normalized from raw data to a scale between 0 and 9. For example, in the database, Company Q is the highest producer of carbon dioxide and releases 6 tons per year. The “Tons of CO2” factor 54 would be a “9” for Company Q. Any other company that has less than 6 tons will receive a score below “9.” The company that has the smallest amount of carbon dioxide company in the database is ranked a “1.” If a company did not produce carbon dioxide it would receive a “0.” For example, the following are the rated factors retrieved from the data base.
For each rated factor process 10 multiplies the company's rating in each factor by the weights in the weighted list for each factor. The total of all the factors is the company's final value.
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Process 20 places (97) the brand rankings by stars in an HTML results box 94. A brand column 96 lists the brands in descending order. A “Your Ratings” column 97 indicates the stars corresponding to each brand. The user has an option of clicking a “Product Info” text button 98 to learn additional details on a corresponding brand. A “Buy Now” text button 99 allows the user to purchase a brand. By clicking on the “Buy Now” text button 99, all retailers associated with the brand are selected and sorted by commission. Commissions are in one of three formats: percentage of purchase price, click-through fee or other as determined by a business relationship with a commercial entity. A click-through fee is a fee paid by a seller to a web site operator that directs a buyer to the seller via the web page. Deals are sorted first by commission type, then high to low within the commission type. Commission types are displayed in the following order: Percentage, click-through, and other.
Process 10 is not limited to use with the hardware and software of
Each such program may be implemented in a high level procedural or object-oriented programming language to communicate with a computer system. However, the programs can be implemented in assembly or machine language. The language may be a compiled or an interpreted language. Each computer program may be stored on a storage medium (article) or device (e.g., CD-ROM, hard disk, or magnetic diskette) that is readable by a general or special purpose programmable computer for configuring and operating the computer when the storage medium or device is read by the computer to perform process 10. Process 10 may also be implemented as a machine-readable storage medium, configured with a computer program, where upon execution, instructions in the computer program cause the computer to operate in accordance with process 10.
The process is not limited to the specific embodiments described herein. For example, process 10 need not be performed on the Internet. For example, process 10 can be used on a wide area network (WAN), a local area network (LAN) or on a stand alone personal computer based within a retail store. The process is not limited to items that are companies. Items may be any subject that can be ranked including people and organizations. The process is not limited to the categories described herein. The categories may be in other areas than social responsibility. For example, categories could be changed to include quality categories so that a user can weigh both area when searching for a product. The process is not limited to the five-star scale but can use any scale of measure to show variation amongst items. The process can also be applied to services. The process is not limited to the specific processing order of
Other embodiments are also within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A method of ranking items, comprising:
- displaying a set of categories, each category having a set of weights for a user to choose, each item being associated with the set of categories; and
- displaying a search result based on the weights chosen by the user, the search result including a ranking of the items.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising using each category as an area of social responsibility.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- displaying a set of factors for each category when selected by the user, each factor capable of being chosen by the user; and
- collating the categories weighted by the user, the factors chosen by the user, and a product chosen by the user.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising:
- selecting a list of companies that have the product; and
- determining a rating for each company based on the categories weighted by the user and the factors chosen by the user.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein selecting a list of companies comprises:
- finding a set of brands associated with the product; and
- finding the company associated with each brand.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein displaying a search result comprises displaying the search result based on the factors chosen by the user.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein displaying a search result comprises ranking the brands on a five-star scale, the five-star scale including a one-star rating, a two-star rating, a three-star rating, a four-star rating, and a five-star rating.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising using the five-star rating as the best rating of the ratings determined.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- receiving information from an external database; and
- quantifying the data on a scale.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein displaying a search result comprises displaying a ranking of companies.
11. An apparatus comprising:
- a memory that stores executable instructions for ranking items based on a set of user preferences; and
- a processor that executes instructions to: display a set of categories, each category having a set of weights for a user to choose, each item being associated with the set of categories; and display a search result based on the weights chosen by the user, the search result including a ranking of the items.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising instructions to use each category as an area of social responsibility.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising instructions to:
- display a set of factors for each category when selected by the user, each factor capable of being chosen by the user; and
- collate the categories weighted by the user, the factors chosen by the user, and a product chosen by the user.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising instructions to:
- select a list of companies that have the product; and
- determine a rating for each company based on the categories weighted by the user and the factors chosen by the user.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein instructions to select a list of companies comprises instructions to:
- find a set of brands associated with the product; and
- find the company associated with each brand.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein instructions to display a search result comprises instructions to display the search result based on the factors chosen by the user.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein instructions to display a search result comprises instructions to rank the brands on a five-star scale, the five-star scale including a one-star rating, a two-star rating, a three-star rating, a four-star rating, and a five-star rating.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, further comprising instructions to use the five-star rating as the best rating of the ratings determined.
19. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising instructions to:
- receive information from an external database; and
- quantify the data on a scale.
20. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein instructions to display a search result comprises instructions to display a ranking of companies.
21. An article comprising a machine-readable medium that stores executable instructions for ranking items based on a set of user preferences, the instructions causing a machine to:
- display a set of categories, each category having a set of weights for a user to choose, each item being associated with the set of categories; and
- display a search result based on the weights chosen by the user, the search result including a ranking of the items.
22. The article of claim 21, further comprising executable instructions causing a machine to use each category as an area of social responsibility.
23. The article of claim 21, further comprising executable instructions causing a machine to:
- display a set of factors for each category when selected by the user, each factor capable of being chosen by the user; and
- collate the categories weighted by the user, the factors chosen by the user, and a product chosen by the user.
24. The article of claim 23, further comprising executable instructions causing a machine to:
- select a list of companies that have the product; and
- determine a rating for each company based on the categories weighted by the user and the factors chosen by the user.
25. The article of claim 24, wherein executable instructions causing a machine to select a list of companies comprises executable instructions causing a machine to:
- find a set of brands associated with the product; and
- find the company associated with each brand.
26. The article of claim 25, wherein executable instructions causing a machine to display a search result comprises executable instructions causing a machine to display the search result based on the factors chosen by the user.
27. The article of claim 26, wherein executable instructions causing a machine to display a search result comprises executable instructions causing a machine to rank the brands on a five-star scale, the five-star scale including a one-star rating, a two-star rating, a three-star rating, a four-star rating, and a five-star rating.
28. The article of claim 27, further comprising executable instructions causing a machine to use the five-star rating as the best rating of the ratings determined.
29. The article of claim 21, further comprising executable instructions causing a machine to:
- receive information from an external database; and
- quantify the data on a scale.
30. The article of claim 21, wherein executable instructions causing a machine to display a search result comprises executable instructions causing a machine to display a ranking of companies.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 3, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 8, 2009
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Inventors: Will Crosby (Jamaica Plain, MA), Dan Porter (Portland, ME)
Application Number: 12/396,890
International Classification: G06F 17/30 (20060101);