IP Library Granted Patent US 8,012,001
Granted Patent B2
US 8,012,001 · App. 12/490,927 · Granted Sep 6, 2011

Methods and systems for increasing protein food safety

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Patent No.
US 8,012,001
App. No.
12/490,927
Granted
Sep 6, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods, systems, and devices for increasing protein food safety are provided. According to one embodiment, a method in a computer system for increasing protein food safety includes steps: (a) receiving contamination level data; (b) accessing from a database stored data comprising prior contamination level data, prior interventions associated with the prior contamination level data, and prior actual results associated with the prior contamination level data; (c) selecting a subset of the prior contamination level data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results, where the prior contamination level data is similar to the contamination level data; (d) determining if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset based at least partially on the prior actual results in the subset; and (e) if an effective intervention is not set forth in the subset, causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset.

Claims (94)

1. A method in a computer system for increasing protein food safety, the method comprising:

receiving at least one of contamination level data and external indicator data;

accessing from a database stored data comprising:

prior contamination level data;

prior external indicator data;

prior interventions associated with the prior contamination level data and the prior external indicator data; and

prior actual results associated with the prior contamination level data and the prior external indicator data;

selecting a subset of the prior contamination level data, the prior external indicator data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results, where the prior contamination level data and the prior external indicator data is similar to the at least one of contamination level data and external indicator data; and

determining if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset based at least partially on the prior actual results in the subset; and if an effective intervention is not set forth in the subset, causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the receiving comprises receiving a plurality of contamination level data and external indicator data; and

the selecting a subset comprises statistically analyzing the prior contamination level data, the prior external indicator data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results to determine the most relevant prior contamination level data and prior external indicator data, and selecting in accord with the most relevant prior contamination level data and prior external indicator data.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the receiving comprises receiving a plurality of contamination level data and external indicator data; and

the determining comprises comparing the prior actual results in the subset, individually and/or aggregated, to at least one benchmark.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising updating the database to include:

the at least one of contamination level data and external indicator data; and

the output intervention.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset is at least one of:

causing an intervention to be output that is a different biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset; and

causing an intervention to be output that has a different amount of biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the external indicator data includes data related to at least one of: employee absenteeism, weather patterns/events, lairage time, distance from supplier to plant, chain speed, number of microbial interventions, temperatures, cattle type, employee training programs, mud scores, seasonality, feedyard size, pen size, feedyard ration, wet/dry distiller's grain content in ration, cattle time on feed, carcass/live weight, cattle performance attributes, and carcass grade/yield.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the receiving comprises receiving a plurality of contamination level data and external indicator data;

the selecting a subset comprises statistically analyzing the prior contamination level data, the prior external indicator data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results to determine the most relevant prior contamination level data and prior external indicator data, and selecting in accord with the most relevant prior contamination level data;

the determining comprises comparing the prior actual results in the subset, individually or aggregated, to at least one benchmark; and

causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset is at least one of:

causing an intervention to be output that is a different biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset; and

causing an intervention to be output that has a different amount of biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising updating the database to include:

the at least one of contamination level data and external indicator data; and

the output intervention.

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising causing an intervention to be output that is generally the same as the effective intervention if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset.

10. A method in a computer system for increasing protein food safety, the method comprising:

receiving contamination level data;

accessing from a database stored data comprising:

prior contamination level data;

prior interventions associated with the prior contamination level data; and

prior actual results associated with the prior contamination level data;

selecting a subset of the prior contamination level data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results, where the prior contamination level data is similar to the contamination level data; and

determining if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset based at least partially on the prior actual results in the subset; and if an effective intervention is not set forth in the subset, causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

the determining comprises comparing the prior actual results in the subset, individually and/or aggregated, to at least one benchmark; and

causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset is at least one of:

causing an intervention to be output that is a different biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset; and

causing an intervention to be output that has a different amount of biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset.

12. A method in a computer system for increasing protein food safety, the method comprising:

receiving external indicator data;

accessing from a database stored data comprising:

prior external indicator data;

prior interventions associated with the prior external indicator data; and

prior actual results associated with the prior external indicator data;

selecting a subset of the prior external indicator data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results, where the prior external indicator data is similar to the external indicator data; and

determining if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset based at least partially on the prior actual results in the subset; and if an effective intervention is not set forth in the subset, causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein:

the receiving comprises receiving a plurality of external indicator data; and

the selecting a subset comprises statistically analyzing the prior external indicator data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results to determine the most relevant prior external indicator data, and selecting in accord with the most relevant prior external indicator data.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein:

the determining comprises comparing the prior actual results in the subset, individually and/or aggregated, to at least one benchmark; and

causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset is at least one of:

causing an intervention to be output that is a different biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset; and

causing an intervention to be output that has a different amount of biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset.

15. The method of claim 12 , wherein:

the determining comprises comparing the prior actual results in the subset, individually and/or aggregated, to at least one benchmark; and

causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset is at least one of:

causing an intervention to be output that is a different biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset; and

causing an intervention to be output that has a different amount of biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset.

16. A program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine to perform method steps for increasing protein food safety, the method steps comprising:

receiving contamination level data;

accessing from a database stored data comprising:

prior contamination level data;

prior interventions associated with the prior contamination level data; and

prior actual results associated with the prior contamination level data;

selecting a subset of the prior contamination level data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results, where the prior contamination level data is similar to the contamination level data; and

determining if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset based at least partially on the prior actual results in the subset; and if an effective intervention is not set forth in the subset, causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset.

17. The program storage device of claim 16 , wherein the method steps further comprise causing an intervention to be output that is generally the same as the effective intervention if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset.

18. The program storage device of claim 16 , wherein:

the determining comprises comparing the prior actual results in the subset, individually and/or aggregated, to at least one benchmark; and

causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset is at least one of:

causing an intervention to be output that is a different biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset; and

causing an intervention to be output that has a different amount of biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset.

19. A program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine to perform method steps for increasing protein food safety, the method steps comprising:

receiving external indicator data;

accessing from a database stored data comprising:

prior external indicator data;

prior interventions associated with the prior external indicator data; and

prior actual results associated with the prior external indicator data;

selecting a subset of the prior external indicator data, the prior interventions, and the prior actual results, where the prior external indicator data is similar to the external indicator data; and

determining if an effective intervention is set forth in the subset based at least partially on the prior actual results in the subset; and if an effective intervention is not set forth in the subset, causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset.

20. The program storage device of claim 19 , wherein:

the determining comprises comparing the prior actual results in the subset, individually and/or aggregated, to at least one benchmark; and

causing an intervention to be output that is increased relative to the intervention in the subset is at least one of:

causing an intervention to be output that is a different biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset; and

causing an intervention to be output that has a different amount of biological or pharmaceutical substance than the intervention in the subset.

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From: YOUNG, JOSEPH D.; SARZEN, MARCEL J.; MIES, PATRICK D.
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