Herbert F.
Herbert F. Frymark, Jr., Gaitherburg, MD US
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20130080340 | INDEXING AND ADJUSTING FOR PROPERTY CONDITION IN AN AUTOMATED VALUATION MODEL - Indexing and adjusting for property condition in an automated valuation model. Property data corresponding to a geographical area is accessed, and a regression is performed based upon the property data. The regression models the relationship between a dependent variable, such as price, and property-characteristic explanatory variables. Further regression is then performed and models or further explains the relationship between the dependent variable and property condition explanatory variables. Specifically, further regression may model the relationship between the residual from the first regression and the property condition variables. Optional examples of these variables are those based upon the presence of predetermined remarks in associated property listings, the number of photos in such listings, and a categorical year built variable. The regression is used to determine a property-condition index for the geographical area. The property-condition index identifies a predicted condition that is used to make adjustments to comparable properties in automated valuation modeling. | 03-28-2013 |
Herbert F. Frymark, Jr., Gaithersburg, MD US
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20130339094 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INCLUDING AND EXCLUDING SPECIFIC COMPARABLES - A system and method for automatically accessing property data corresponding to properties within the geographic area and displaying on a display device a map corresponding to said geographic area. Applying a comparable selection model based on a subject to the property data to generate a set of comparable properties, altering the set of comparable properties based on a variation command to generate an altered comparable property set, and displaying on the display device the map with the altered comparable property information. | 12-19-2013 |
Herbert F. Seymour, Iii, Spencer, MA US
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20110214258 | SAFETY DEVICE FOR CORDED WINDOW TREATMENTS - Applicants have disclosed an apparatus and method for avoiding the strangulation of children by dangling cords from window treatments (e.g., window blinds). The preferred apparatus comprises: a substantially flat base; spool means (e.g., a notched spool), extending from an end portion of the base, for physically winding a set of dangling cords (or a looped dangling cord) around from the window treatment; and connection means (e.g., a slide), extending from another end portion of the base, for connecting the apparatus, with the wound cord, into an uncovered top bracket for the window treatment. The preferred connection means is a slide, which either slides or clips into the uncovered bracket. For instances where brackets are unavailable (e.g., Roman shades or some mini-blinds), a suction cup can be used to attach the apparatus to the window frame or window, adjacent the highest point of the window treatment. | 09-08-2011 |
Herbert F. Stackhouse, San Francisco, CA US
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20130198125 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO MEASURE ONLINE AUDIENCES - Methods and apparatus to monitor media content at a content display site are described. An example method includes obtaining panelist data corresponding to a plurality of panelists accessing web pages at measured locations, classifying the panelist data according to demographic information of the panelists, generating a virtual panel based on an estimate of web page access at unmeasured locations, and classifying page view data associated with the unmeasured locations based on data corresponding to the virtual panel. | 08-01-2013 |