IP Library Granted Patent US 8,209,251
Granted Patent B2
US 8,209,251 · App. 12/129,558 · Granted Jun 26, 2012

Cross correlation tool for automated portfolio descriptive statistics

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,209,251
App. No.
12/129,558
Granted
Jun 26, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The cross correlation tool is used to quickly understand and describe the composition of an asset portfolio and the response of a user selected variable versus other variables in the portfolio. The tool is also used to quickly identify unexpectedly high or low correlation between two attribute variables and the response variable. Identification of unexpected correlations improves understanding of the portfolio data and the decisions regarding a potential purchase of the portfolio. Attribute variables are of two types, continuous and categorical. The cross correlations are computed between all variables of interest and their bin or level and presented in a two dimensional matrix for easy identification of trends.

Claims (90)

1. A method for correlating descriptive attributes of a portfolio of assets for valuation of the assets included within the portfolio using a computer coupled to a database, said method comprising the steps of:

segmenting the portfolio of assets into at least two valuation portions including a first valuation portion and a second valuation portion;

fully underwriting each asset individually included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio, or grouping and underwriting a sample of assets included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio;

receiving a computed value for each asset included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio, said computed value corresponding to the fully underwriting of each asset included within the first valuation portion, or the grouping and underwriting of a sample of assets included within the first valuation portion, wherein the valuation computation is performed by the computer;

storing in the database asset data including the computed value and descriptive attribute variables for each asset included within the first valuation portion;

statistically inferring, using the computer, a value for each asset included within the second valuation portion of the asset portfolio by performing a correlation process between descriptive attribute variables for assets included within the second valuation portion and asset data acquired from analyzing the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio including the computed value of each asset included with the first valuation portion, the correlation process including the steps of:

identifying at least two descriptive attribute variables for assets included within the second valuation portion of the portfolio and correlating said identified attribute variables with descriptive attribute variables stored in the database for assets included within the first valuation portion of the portfolio; and

calculating a value of a response variable for each asset included within the second valuation portion based on the asset data assigned to assets included within the first valuation portion which have descriptive attribute variables that correlate with the identified descriptive attribute variables, wherein the response variable represents an expected value of the corresponding asset; and

determining a value of the portfolio of assets based on the computed value for each asset included within the first valuation portion and the inferred value of each asset included in the second valuation portion.

2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said step of statistically inferring a value for each asset further comprises the steps of:

computing an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables; and

determining the at least two attribute variables that minimize a deviation of the response variable from the expected value of the response variable, wherein the deviation is the computed average value of the response variable minus the expected value.

3. A method according to claim 1 wherein said step of identifying at least two descriptive attribute variables further comprises the step of determining if the variable type is continuous or categorical.

4. A method according to claim 3 wherein said step of calculating a value of a response variable further comprises the steps of:

computing an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables, wherein the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables include at least one of a continuous variable type and a categorical variable type; and

storing in the database the average value for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables.

5. A method according to claim 1 wherein said step of calculating a value of a response variable further comprises the steps of calculating an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables according to

Y r Average =sum( Y ( x 1= a and x 2= b )) / count( x 1= a and x 2=b)

where x1 is a set of categorical variables and x2 is a set of continuous variables, and where a is a set of criteria for segmenting x 1 and b is a set of criteria for segmenting x 2 .

6. A method according to claim 1 wherein said step of calculating a value of a response variable further comprises the step of computing an average for a response variable for all combinations of identified descriptive attribute variables, and levels of the identified descriptive attribute variables.

7. A method according to claim 6 further comprising the step of computing an expected value of the response variable from a weighted value of occurrence for the separate attribute variables.

8. A method according to claim 7 wherein said step of computing an expected value of the response variable further comprising the step of computing the expected value according to

Y r Expected =[sum( Y(x 1= a )) * count( x 1= a )+sum( Y ( x 2= b )) * count( x 2= b )][count( x 1= a ) +count( x 2= b )]

where x1 is a set of categorical variables and x2 is a set of continuous variables, and where a is a set of criteria for segmenting x1 and b is a set of criteria for segmenting x2.

9. A method according to claim 7 further comprising the step of computing a deviation of the response variable from the expected value of the response variable, wherein the deviation is the average value of the response variable minus the expected value.

10. A method according to claim 9 further comprising the step of outputting a graphical embodiment of the response variables including the expected values of the response variables and the deviations.

11. A method according to claim 10 wherein said step of outputting a graphical embodiment further comprises the step of outputting a multi-dimensional visualization of the response variables and expected values of the response variables.

12. A method according to claim 1 wherein said step of calculating a value of a response variable further comprises the step of computing the expected value of the response variable as a regression of one or more of the descriptive attribute variables not included within the identified at least two descriptive attribute variables.

13. A system for correlating descriptive attributes of an asset portfolio for valuation of the assets included within the portfolio, said system comprising:

a computer configured as a server and further configured with a database of asset portfolios and to enable valuation process analytics; and

at least one client system connected to said server through a network, said server configured to:

segment the portfolio of assets into at least two valuation portions including a first valuation portion and a second valuation portion;

prompt a user to fully underwrite each asset individually included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio, or group and underwrite a sample of assets included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio;

receive a computed value for each asset included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio, said computed value corresponding to the fully underwriting of each asset included within the first valuation portion, or the grouping and underwriting of a sample of assets included within the first valuation portion;

store in the database asset data including the computed value and descriptive attribute variables for each asset included within the first valuation portion;

statistically infer a value for each asset included within the second valuation portion of the asset portfolio by performing a correlation process between descriptive attribute variables for assets included within the second valuation portion and asset data acquired from analyzing the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio including the computed value of each asset included with the first valuation portion, the correlation process including the steps of:

identifying at least two descriptive attribute variables for assets included within the second valuation portion of the portfolio and correlating said identified attribute variables with descriptive attribute variables stored in the database for assets included within the first valuation portion of the portfolio; and

calculating a value of a response variable for each asset included within the second valuation portion based on the asset data assigned to assets included within the first valuation portion which have descriptive attribute variables that correlate with the identified descriptive attribute variables, wherein the response variable represents an expected value of the corresponding asset; and

determine a value of the portfolio of assets based on the computed value for each asset included within the first valuation portion and the inferred value of each asset included in the second valuation portion.

14. A system according to claim 13 wherein said server configured to:

compute an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables; and

determine the at least two attribute variables that minimize a deviation of the response variable from the expected value of the response variable, wherein the deviation is the computed average value of the response variable minus the expected value.

15. A system according to claim 13 wherein said server configured to determine if the variable type is continuous or categorical.

16. A system according to claim 15 wherein said server configured to:

compute an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables, wherein the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables include at least one of a continuous variable type and a categorical variable type; and

store in the database the average value for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables.

17. A system according to claim 13 wherein said server configured to calculate an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables according to

Y r Average =sum( Y ( x 1= a and x 2= b ))/count( x 1= a and x 2= b )

where x1 is a set of categorical variables and x2 is a set of continuous variables, and where a is a set of criteria for segmenting x1 and b is a set of criteria for segmenting x2.

18. A system according to claim 13 wherein said server configured to:

compute an average for a response variable for all combinations of identified descriptive attribute variables; and

store values of the identified descriptive attribute variables.

19. A system according to claim 18 wherein said server configured to compute an expected value of the response variable from a weighted value of occurrence for the separate attribute variables.

20. A system according to claim 18 wherein said server configured to compute an expected value of the response variable according to

Y r Expected =[sum( Y ( x = a )) * count( x 1= a )+sum( Y ( x 2= b )) * count( x 2= b )] / [count( x 1= a )+count( x 2= b )]

where x1 is a set of categorical variables and x2 is a set of continuous variables, and where a is a set of criteria for segmenting x1 and b is a set of criteria for segmenting x2.

21. A system according to claim 19 wherein said server configured to compute a deviation of the response variable from the expected value of the response variable, where the deviation is the average value of the response variable minus the expected value.

22. A system according to claim 21 wherein said server configured to display a graphical embodiment of the response variables including the expected values of the response variables and the deviations.

23. A system according to claim 22 wherein said server configured to display a multi-dimensional visualization of the response variables and expected values of the response variables.

24. A system according to claim 13 wherein said server configured to compute the expected value of the response variable as a regression of one or more of the descriptive attribute variables not included within the identified at least two descriptive attribute variables.

25. A computer for correlating descriptive attributes of an asset portfolio for valuation of the assets included within the portfolio, said computer including a database of asset portfolios, said computer programmed to:

segment the portfolio of assets into at least two valuation portions including a first valuation portion and a second valuation portion;

prompt a user to fully underwrite each asset individually included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio, or group and underwrite a sample of assets included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio;

receive a computed value for each asset included within the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio, said computed value corresponding to the fully underwriting of each asset included within the first valuation portion, or the grouping and underwriting of a sample of assets included within the first valuation portion;

store in the database asset data including the computed value and descriptive attribute variables for each asset included within the first valuation portion;

statistically infer a value for each asset included within the second valuation portion of the asset portfolio by performing a correlation process between descriptive attribute variables for assets included within the second valuation portion and asset data acquired from analyzing the first valuation portion of the asset portfolio including the computed value of each asset included with the first valuation portion, the correlation process including the steps of:

identifying at least two descriptive attribute variables for assets included within the second valuation portion of the portfolio and correlating said identified attribute variables with descriptive attribute variables stored in the database for assets included within the first valuation portion of the portfolio; and

calculating a value of a response variable for each asset included within the second valuation portion based on the asset data assigned to assets included within the first valuation portion which have descriptive attribute variables that correlate with the identified descriptive attribute variables, wherein the response variable represents an expected value of the corresponding asset; and

determine a value of the portfolio of assets based on the computed value for each asset included within the first valuation portion and the inferred value of each asset included in the second valuation portion.

26. A computer according to claim 25 programmed to:

compute an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables; and

determine the at least two attribute variables that minimize a deviation of the response variable from the expected value of the response variable, wherein the deviation is the computed average value of the response variable minus the expected value.

27. A computer according to claim 25 programmed to determine if the variable type is continuous or categorical.

28. A computer according to claim 27 programmed to:

compute an average value of a response variable for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables, wherein the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables include at least one of a continuous variable type and a categorical variable type; and

store in the database the average value for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables.

29. A computer according to claim 25 programmed to calculate an average value of a response variable for each of all for each of all combinations of the at least two identified descriptive attribute variables according to

Y r Average =sum( Y ( x 1= a and x 2= b )) / count( x 1= a and x 2= b )

where x1 is a set of categorical variables and x2 is a set of continuous variables, and where a is a set of criteria for segmenting x1 and b is a set of criteria for segmenting x2.

30. A computer according to claim 25 programmed to:

compute an average for a response variable for all combinations of identified descriptive attribute variables; and

store values of the identified descriptive attribute variables.

31. A computer according to claim 30 programmed to compute an expected value of the response variable from a weighted value of occurrence for the separate attribute variables.

32. A computer according to claim 30 programmed to compute an expected value of the response variable according to

Y r Expected =[sum( Y ( x 1= a )) * count( x 1= a ) +sum( Y ( x 2= b )) * count( x 2= b )]/ [count( x 1= a )+count( x 2= b )]

where x1 is a set of categorical variables and x2 is a set of continuous variables, and where a is a set of criteria for segmenting x1 and b is a set of criteria for segmenting x2.

33. A computer according to claim 31 programmed to compute a deviation of the response variable from the expected value of the response variable, where the deviation is the average value of the response variable minus the expected value.

34. A computer according to claim 31 programmed to display a graphical embodiment of the response variables including the expected values of the response variables and the deviations.

35. A computer according to claim 33 programmed to display a multi-dimensional visualization of the response variables and expected values of the response variables.

36. A computer according to claim 25 programmed to compute the expected value of the response variable as a regression of one or more of the descriptive attribute variables not included within the identified at least two descriptive attribute variables.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2015
From: GE CORPORATE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 30, 2008
From: EDGAR, MARC THOMAS; JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER DONALD
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 30, 2008
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: GE CAPITAL COMMERCIAL FINANCE, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 30, 2008
From: GE CAPITAL COMMERCIAL FINANCE, INC.
To: GE CORPORATE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
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