MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641041619 A) filed by Peri Institute Of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on April 1, for 'user centric skill monitoring and visualization application.'
Inventor(s) include Santhosh M; Sriram M; Sidharth K; Jothiprakash B; Akash K; and Ananth P.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a web-based Skill Analysis System designed to evaluate, compare, and visually interpret an individual's proficiency across multiple skill domains. Tn the current academic and professional environment, individuals often face difficulty in accurately identifying their strengths and weaknesses due to the absence of simple, interactive, and user- friendly assessment tools. The disclosed system overcomes these limitations by providing a dynamic, browser-based interface that enables users to enter self-assessed skill names and corresponding proficiency levels on a numerical scale. The system is developed using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and the Chart.js visualization library. Once the skill data is entered, the system automatically stores, processes, and analyzes the inputs to determine the strongest and weakest skills based on their proficiency values. A radar chart is generated to offer a clear and intuitive graphical comparison of all skill levels, enabling users to visually interpret their capabilities at a glance. The application further highlights the highest- ranking (strongest) and lowest-ranking (weakest) skills directly on the interface, providing immediate insights into personal performance patterns. By presenting complex skill information in a simplified, visual format, the Skill Analysis System empowers students, job seekers, and professionals to better understand their competency profiles and focus on targeted improvement areas. The proposed invention enhances self-evaluation accuracy, supports informed career decisions, and serves as an effective tool for continuous skill development."
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