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FICO Granted 10 New Patents to Improve Decision-Making for Enterprises

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FICO patents demonstrate innovation in decisioning, responsible AI and the operationalization of analytics to enable better customer experiences

  • FICO remains at the forefront of industry-innovation in decision-making, machine learning, and AI-related technology advancements.
  • FICO’s current patent portfolio consists of 223 US and foreign active patents, with an additional 73 patent applications filed and pending.

Global analytics software leader FICO has been granted ten patents, related to digital decisioning, fraud detection, machine learning, and responsible AI. The new patents further amplify FICO’s deep capabilities to deliver substantial benefits to enterprises with the use of FICO® Platform and other FICO software solutions.

“Our granted patents are a testament to FICO’s ongoing innovations in operationalizing AI, machine learning, and decision management to help organizations worldwide with their digital transformation initiatives. These patents enable us to continue trailblazing AI solutions that address clients’ business challenges with the focus on delivering capabilities that drive better business decisions,” said Scott Zoldi, chief analytics officer at FICO.

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FICO’s new patents include:

  • Auto-Encoder Enhanced Self-Diagnostic Components for Model Monitoring
  • Overly Optimistic Data Patterns And Learned Adversarial Latent Features
  • Method and System for Predicting Adherence to a Treatment
  • Supervised Machine Learning-Based Modeling of Sensitivities to Potential Disruptions
  • Computer-Implemented Decision Management Systems and Methods
  • Fast Automatic Explanation of Scored Observations
  • User Interface to Analyze and Navigate Through Decision Logic
  • Building Resilient Models to Address Dynamic Customer Data Use Rights
  • Similarity Sharding
  • Multi-Layered Self-Calibrating Analytics

SOURCE: BusinessWire

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