Patents Assigned to FASHIONPHILE Group, LLC
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Patent number: 11961293Abstract: A system and related methods for identifying characteristics of handbags is described. One method includes receiving one or more images of a handbag, eliminating all but select images from the one or more images of the handbag to obtain a grouping of one or more select images, the select images being those embodying a complete periphery and frontal view of the handbag. For each of the one or more select images, aligning feature-corresponding pixels with an image axis, comparing at least a portion of the one or more select images with a plurality of stored images, and determining characteristics of the handbag based on said comparing.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2020Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: FASHIONPHILE Group, LLCInventors: Sarah Davis, Ben Hemminger
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Patent number: 11763323Abstract: Systems and methods for authenticating handbags using a portable electronic device along with a bilinear convolutional neural network (CNN) model are described. One method includes using a portable electronic device comprising a camera, and a lens-accessory attached to the portable electronic device such that an optical feature of the lens-accessory is positioned in front of the camera. The portable electronic device acquires one or more pictures of a handbag and sends the one or more pictures to a bilinear CNN model via a network asset where an authenticity is determined. The systems and methods disclosed are capable of allowing the portable electronic device to be spaced apart from the handbag while acquiring pictures, and the lens-accessory can be between 10× and 50× magnification.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: FASHIONPHILE Group, LLCInventors: Ben Hemminger, Sarah Davis
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Publication number: 20230031983Abstract: Systems and methods for authenticating handbags using a portable electronic device along with a bilinear convolutional neural network (CNN) model are described. One method includes using a portable electronic device comprising a camera, and a lens-accessory attached to the portable electronic device such that an optical feature of the lens-accessory is positioned in front of the camera. The portable electronic device acquires one or more pictures of a handbag and sends the one or more pictures to a bilinear CNN model via a network asset where an authenticity is determined. The systems and methods disclosed are capable of allowing the portable electronic device to be spaced apart from the handbag while acquiring pictures, and the lens-accessory can be between 10× and 50× magnification.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Applicant: FASHIONPHILE Group, LLCInventors: Ben Hemminger, Sarah Davis
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Patent number: 11501320Abstract: Systems and methods for authenticating handbags using a portable electronic device along with a bilinear convolutional neural network (CNN) model are described. One method includes using a portable electronic device comprising a camera, and a lens-accessory attached to the portable electronic device such that an optical feature of the lens-accessory is positioned in front of the camera. The portable electronic device acquires one or more pictures of a handbag and sends the one or more pictures to a bilinear CNN model via a network asset where an authenticity is determined. The systems and methods disclosed are capable of allowing the portable electronic device to be spaced apart from the handbag while acquiring pictures, and the lens-accessory can be between 10× and 50× magnification.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: FASHIONPHILE Group, LLCInventors: Ben Hemminger, Sarah Davis
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Publication number: 20220270350Abstract: A system and related methods for identifying characteristics of handbags is described. One method includes receiving one or more images of a handbag, eliminating all but select images from the one or more images of the handbag to obtain a grouping of one or more select images, the select images being those embodying a complete periphery and frontal view of the handbag. For each of the one or more select images, aligning feature-corresponding pixels with an image axis, comparing at least a portion of the one or more select images with a plurality of stored images, and determining characteristics of the handbag based on said comparing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2020Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: FASHIONPHILE Group, LLCInventors: Sarah Davis, Ben Hemminger
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Publication number: 20220261820Abstract: Systems and methods for authenticating handbags using a portable electronic device along with a bilinear convolutional neural network (CNN) model are described. One method includes using a portable electronic device comprising a camera, and a lens-accessory attached to the portable electronic device such that an optical feature of the lens-accessory is positioned in front of the camera. The portable electronic device acquires one or more pictures of a handbag and sends the one or more pictures to a bilinear CNN model via a network asset where an authenticity is determined. The systems and methods disclosed are capable of allowing the portable electronic device to be spaced apart from the handbag while acquiring pictures, and the lens-accessory can be between 10× and 50× magnification.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2020Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: FASHIONPHILE Group, LLCInventors: Ben Hemminger, Sarah Davis
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Publication number: 20220198496Abstract: A product pricing system receives product data associated with a candidate product. The product data includes a product designation and a first product attribute. The first product attribute is one of a plurality of different product attributes associated with a product attribute type. The product pricing system retrieves historical product data associated with a first plurality of previously sold products having the first product attribute from a historical product database. The historical product data includes a product price associated with each of the first plurality of previously sold products. The product pricing system generates a historical product data set including the first plurality of previously sold products, generates a candidate product price based on an average of the product prices associated with the first plurality of previously sold products in the historical product data set, and assigns the candidate product price to the candidate product.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2020Publication date: June 23, 2022Applicant: FASHIONPHILE Group, LLCInventors: Sarah Davis, Ben Hemminger