Patent ID: 11922501
Assignee: AUDIBLE APIS, INC.
Field: IT methods for management (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 20:
21. A computer-implemented method for audibly conveying financial information, comprising:
receiving, by the at least one processor, from a data source operatively coupled to the at least one processor via a network, financial data associated with a plurality of financial assets, wherein the financial data includes a variable parameter which varies over a time period associated with the financial data for each asset;
receiving, by the at least one processor, a plurality of user settings inputted by a user through a computerized graphical user interface, wherein the user settings input comprises:
(a) assigning a specific and distinct musical instrument to each of the plurality of financial assets;
(b) determining a percentage change of the variable parameter that triggers a pitch change;
(c) receiving a starting pitch identifier for a plurality of musical notes generated from the financial data associated with each financial asset;

automatically calculating and determining, by the at least one processor, for a plurality of values of the variable parameter during the time period, a plurality of musical notes based on the plurality of values of the variable parameter and the user setting input;
at least one user-selected musical parameter;
automatically generating, by the at least one processor, audio data associated with the plurality of musical notes, for each distinct musical instrument assigned to the corresponding financial asset, wherein the generated audio data is processable by a device to audibly produce the plurality of musical notes corresponding to distinct musical instruments associated with corresponding financial assets;
determining a maximum or minimum pitch value for each assigned distinct musical instrument assigned to the corresponding financial asset;
automatically determining when the generated data for any of the plurality of musical notes extend beyond the maximum or minimum pitch value for the assigned distinct musical instrument;
automatically reassigning the generated data and all subsequent musical notes to a lower pitch value for the assigned distinct musical instrument when it is determined that any of the plurality of musical notes exceeds the maximum pitch value; and
automatically reassigning the generated data and all subsequent musical notes to a higher pitch value for the assigned distinct musical instrument when it is determined that any of the plurality of musical notes extends below the minimum pitch value.