Patents by Inventor Ginger Gloystein
Ginger Gloystein has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220121460Abstract: A method displays a first data visualization according to user association of data fields with displayed data visualization properties. The data visualization includes visual data marks corresponding to data values for data fields in a dataset. A user selects a subset of the visual data marks. A popup summary is displayed that includes data value distributions for several data fields from the dataset. In the popup summary, a second user input is detected corresponding to a first data field whose data value distribution is displayed in the popup summary. The second user input associates the first data field with a first visualization property of the displayed data visualization properties. In response, a second data visualization is displayed according to association of data fields, including the first data field, with displayed data visualization properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Inventors: Ginger Gloystein, Sean Boon, Bora Beran, Justin Talbot, Andrew Beers
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Patent number: 11210115Abstract: A method displays a first data visualization according to user placement of data fields in shelves of a user interface. Each shelf specifies a property of the data visualization and the data visualization includes visual data marks corresponding to data values for data fields in a dataset. A user selects a subset of the visual data marks. A popup summary is displayed that includes data value distributions for several data fields. In the popup summary, a second user input is detected corresponding to a first data field whose data value distribution is displayed in the popup summary. In response, the method displays a moveable icon corresponding to the first data field. The method detects a third user input to place the interactive moveable icon in a shelf in the user interface. In response, a second data visualization is displayed according to placement of data fields, including the first data field.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: TABLEAU SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Ginger Gloystein, Sean Boon, Bora Beran, Justin Talbot, Andrew Beers
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Patent number: 10642669Abstract: An operating system provides an extensible share action to broker content sharing between applications executing on a computing platform such as a personal computer, tablet computer, or smartphone. The share action enables a consistent user experience for content sharing to be implemented across all applications and eliminates users having to switch from the current application they are using to some other functionality in order to share content. Applications can participate with the operating system share action as source applications and/or target applications. Source applications may describe what content is shareable given the current state of their application when the user chooses to invoke the share action. Target applications can be configured to receive the shared content from the source application according to content type, and will expose a companion view of their application to the user that is specifically tailored to facilitate sharing.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Katie Messerly, Christopher Clark, Feng Zhao, Ahsan Kabir, Olivier Tritschler, Jesse Clay Satterfield, Ginger Gloystein, Billie Sue Chafins, Patrik Lundberg, Sashi Raghupathy, Manoj Biswas, Devang Thakker, Jensen Harris
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Publication number: 20190087246Abstract: An operating system provides an extensible share action to broker content sharing between applications executing on a computing platform such as a personal computer, tablet computer, or smartphone. The share action enables a consistent user experience for content sharing to be implemented across all applications and eliminates users having to switch from the current application they are using to some other functionality in order to share content. Applications can participate with the operating system share action as source applications and/or target applications. Source applications may describe what content is shareable given the current state of their application when the user chooses to invoke the share action. Target applications can be configured to receive the shared content from the source application according to content type, and will expose a companion view of their application to the user that is specifically tailored to facilitate sharing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Katie MESSERLY, Christopher CLARK, Feng ZHAO, Ahsan KABIR, Olivier TRITSCHLER, Jesse Clay SATTERFIELD, Ginger GLOYSTEIN, Billie Sue CHAFINS, Patrik LUNDBERG, Sashi RAGHUPATHY, Manoj BISWAS, Devang THAKKER, Jensen HARRIS
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Patent number: 10114536Abstract: Systems and methods for providing actions for users of a computer device from a lock screen interface are provided. A computing device may comprise a touch-sensitive display screen that may allow a user to scroll through a set of user interfaces that may comprise a set of lock screen interfaces—one of which may be associated with the user, if authorized for using the computing device. The computing device may allow the user to scroll to one of the following: a set of locked screen interfaces, a set of sign-in interfaces, a set of applications allowed for use (e.g., a camera) by the computer device (even if the user is not signed-in) and a new mode of functionality for computing device (e.g., a children's entertainment application). The computer system may allow swiping from multiple discernible directions to allow the scrolling through user interfaces in a natural manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2013Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Adam Barrus, Eugene Lin, Alice Steinglass, Jessica Murray, Mao Yu, Katrina Koo, Ginger Gloystein
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Patent number: 10073722Abstract: An operating system provides an extensible share action to broker content sharing between applications executing on a computing platform such as a personal computer, tablet computer, or smartphone. The share action enables a consistent user experience for content sharing to be implemented across all applications and eliminates users having to switch from the current application they are using to some other functionality in order to share content. Applications can participate with the operating system share action as source applications and/or target applications. Source applications may describe what content is shareable given the current state of their application when the user chooses to invoke the share action. Target applications can be configured to receive the shared content from the source application according to content type, and will expose a companion view of their application to the user that is specifically tailored to facilitate sharing.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2015Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Katie Messerly, Christopher Clark, Feng Zhao, Ahsan Kabir, Olivier Tritschler, Jesse Clay Satterfield, Ginger Gloystein, Billie Sue Chafins, Patrik Lundberg, Sashi Raghupathy, Manoj Biswas, Devang Thakker, Jensen Harris
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Publication number: 20180129513Abstract: A method displays a first data visualization according to user placement of data fields in shelves of a user interface. Each shelf specifies a property of the data visualization and the data visualization includes visual data marks corresponding to data values for data fields in a dataset. A user selects a subset of the visual data marks. A popup summary is displayed that includes data value distributions for several data fields. In the popup summary, a second user input is detected corresponding to a first data field whose data value distribution is displayed in the popup summary. In response, the method displays a moveable icon corresponding to the first data field. The method detects a third user input to place the interactive moveable icon in a shelf in the user interface. In response, a second data visualization is displayed according to placement of data fields, including the first data field.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2017Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Ginger Gloystein, Sean Boon, Bora Beran, Justin Talbot, Andrew Beers
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Publication number: 20150339176Abstract: An operating system provides an extensible share action to broker content sharing between applications executing on a computing platform such as a personal computer, tablet computer, or smartphone. The share action enables a consistent user experience for content sharing to be implemented across all applications and eliminates users having to switch from the current application they are using to some other functionality in order to share content. Applications can participate with the operating system share action as source applications and/or target applications. Source applications may describe what content is shareable given the current state of their application when the user chooses to invoke the share action. Target applications can be configured to receive the shared content from the source application according to content type, and will expose a companion view of their application to the user that is specifically tailored to facilitate sharing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Katie Messerly, Christopher Clark, Feng Zhao, Ahsan Kabir, Olivier Tritschler, Jesse Clay Satterfield, Ginger Gloystein, Billie Sue Chafins, Patrik Lundberg, Sashi Raghupathy, Manoj Biswas, Devang Thakker, Jensen Harris
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Patent number: 9110743Abstract: An operating system provides an extensible share action to broker content sharing between applications executing on a computing platform such as a personal computer, tablet computer, or smartphone. The share action enables a consistent user experience for content sharing to be implemented across all applications and eliminates users having to switch from the current application they are using to some other functionality in order to share content. Applications can participate with the operating system share action as source applications and/or target applications. Source applications may describe what content is shareable given the current state of their application when the user chooses to invoke the share action. Target applications can be configured to receive the shared content from the source application according to content type, and will expose a companion view of their application to the user that is specifically tailored to facilitate sharing.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Katie Messerly, Christopher Clark, Feng Zhao, Ahsan Kabir, Olivier Tritschler, Jesse Clay Satterfield, Ginger Gloystein, Billie Sue Chafins, Patrik Lundberg, Sashi Raghupathy, Manoj Biswas, Devang Thakker, Jensen Harris
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Publication number: 20140298190Abstract: Systems and methods for providing actions for users of a computer device from a lock screen interface are provided. A computing device may comprise a touch-sensitive display screen that may allow a user to scroll through a set of user int rfaces that may comprise a set of lock screen interfaces—one of which may be associated with the user, if authorized for using the computing device. The computing device may allow the user to scroll to one of the following: a set of locked screen interfaces, a set of sign-in interfaces, a set of applications allowed for use (e.g., a camera) by the computer device (even if the user is not signed-in) and a new mode of functionality for computing device (e.g., a children's entertainment application). The computer system may allow swiping from multiple discernible directions to allow the scrolling through user interfaces in a natural manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2013Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adam Barrus, Eugene Lin, Alice Steinglass, Jessica Murray, Mao Yu, Katrina Koo, Ginger Gloystein
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Publication number: 20120159334Abstract: An operating system provides an extensible share action to broker content sharing between applications executing on a computing platform such as a personal computer, tablet computer, or smartphone. The share action enables a consistent user experience for content sharing to be implemented across all applications and eliminates users having to switch from the current application they are using to some other functionality in order to share content. Applications can participate with the operating system share action as source applications and/or target applications. Source applications may describe what content is shareable given the current state of their application when the user chooses to invoke the share action. Target applications can be configured to receive the shared content from the source application according to content type, and will expose a companion view of their application to the user that is specifically tailored to facilitate sharing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Katie Messerly, Christopher Clark, Feng Zhao, Ahsan Kabir, Olivier Tritschler, Jesse Clay Satterfield, Ginger Gloystein, Billie Sue Chafins, Patrik Lundberg, Sashi Raghupathy, Manoj Biswas, Devang Thakker, Jensen Harris
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Publication number: 20050229099Abstract: A content author marks content semantically, rather than providing presentational indications in the content. The markings conform to a semantic schema, which define different semantic elements which may occur in the content. The resulting semantically-marked content is optionally combined with other semantically-marked content to form combined semantically-marked content. The final presentationally-marked content is transformed with a presentation transform indicating how semantic content should be displayed. The result is presentation data. The presentation data contains the content with presentational indications, including presentational markings or code references or fragments. These presentational indications indicate how content should be displayed. In this way, uniformity in presenting data authored by different content authors or at different times can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Dale Rogerson, J. McRoberts, Andrew Reddish, Kipper York, Ginger Gloystein, Sridhar Chandrashekar
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Patent number: D601581Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2008Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Lisa Cherian, Martin J. Hall, Ginger Gloystein