Patents by Inventor Hannah Rebecca Lewbel

Hannah Rebecca Lewbel 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).

  • Publication number: 20240134498
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2023
    Publication date: April 25, 2024
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Patent number: 11847250
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2021
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2023
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H. W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Patent number: 11526322
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides technologies that enable users to graphically merge content displayed on a first computing device with content displayed on a second computing device by the use of a simplified gesture. For example, a user can hold a portable computer displaying content up to a screen of another computer displaying other content. The user can position the portable computer to align the rendering of the content with a rendering of the other content. Measurements of the alignment are processed to determine a location that is used to graphically merge the content of the portable computer at a specific location within the other content. A scaling factor can be used to control the size of the content that is placed within the other content. The scaling factor can be based on a user gesture, preference data, or knowledge of a computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2022
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel
  • Patent number: 11314408
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to collect and process user preferences regarding content that is shared in a collaborative workspace. By the use of an input gesture, individual users of a multi-user sharing session can provide a vote for a portion of content indicating that they favor (“up-vote”) or disfavor (“down-vote”) the content. The system can collect and analyze the votes from each user. The system can then modify the content based on the votes. Modifications to the content can include, but are not limited to, rearranging selected portions of the content, generating annotations, generating one or more UI elements that bring focus to portions of the content, identifying high-priority content or low-priority content, or deleting portions of the content.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2022
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel
  • Publication number: 20220067210
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Patent number: 11262886
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2022
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H. W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Patent number: 11205013
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2021
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H. W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Publication number: 20210333955
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2021
    Publication date: October 28, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H.W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Patent number: 11042275
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to provide a computationally efficient interface for collaborative viewing and/or editing of shared content. Individual users may separately edit (e.g., create, modify, etc.) content in a particular section (e.g., area, region, page, etc.) of a shared data unit such as a file. A result of this separate editing may cause sections of the shared data unit to be off-screen from a perspective of a user and/or a computing device being used by the user. The disclosed techniques provide an effective way for an individual user, of a multi-user sharing session, to request that other users view content being edited by the individual user in a section that is “off-screen” for the other users. Based on the request, a selectable user interface element can be displayed enabling efficient access to the content to be viewed by the other users.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2021
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Nicole Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H. W. Snyder, Nassr Victor Albahadly, Isabel Sophie Sharp
  • Publication number: 20210117929
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to adapt an agenda for a communication session so the agenda more accurately reflects the actual course of discussion during the communication session. A graphical user interface is configured to display aspects of the agenda so that participants of the communication session are aware of topics being discussed or to be discussed, as well as the time initially assigned to discuss the topics. The agenda can adapt depending on the course of discussion during the communication session. That is, agenda items can be removed, reordered, added, extended, shortened, etc. based on an analysis of actual topics being discussed during the communication session and the timing of such discussions. The agenda can additionally or alternatively encourage participation and inclusivity. For instance, the agenda can inform participants of behavior-related goals associated with participation and inclusivity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Publication number: 20210117050
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Publication number: 20210117573
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Publication number: 20200319778
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to provide a computationally efficient interface for collaborative viewing and/or editing of shared content. Individual users may separately edit (e.g., create, modify, etc.) content in a particular section (e.g., area, region, page, etc.) of a shared data unit such as a file. A result of this separate editing may cause sections of the shared data unit to be off-screen from a perspective of a user and/or a computing device being used by the user. The disclosed techniques provide an effective way for an individual user, of a multi-user sharing session, to request that other users view content being edited by the individual user in a section that is “off-screen” for the other users. Based on the request, a selectable user interface element can be displayed enabling efficient access to the content to be viewed by the other users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2019
    Publication date: October 8, 2020
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey Nicole CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr Victor ALBAHADLY, Isabel Sophie SHARP
  • Patent number: 10796086
    Abstract: The disclosed technologies enable users to view a particular modification state of select objects of a document without impacting the display of unselected objects. For example, a user can create a number of objects located at different sections of a document. The user may perform modifications to each object that result in a sequence of modification states for each object. The user may select a subset of the objects by the use of an input gesture. The user can then view a specific modification state of the selected objects that existed at a first point in time, while viewing a modification state of other objects that existed at another point in time. In this way, the user is enabled to concurrently view different versions of each object even if these particular versions did not coexist at any point in time during the user's editing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2020
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel
  • Publication number: 20200065361
    Abstract: The disclosed technologies enable users to view a particular modification state of select objects of a document without impacting the display of unselected objects. For example, a user can create a number of objects located at different sections of a document. The user may perform modifications to each object that result in a sequence of modification states for each object. The user may select a subset of the objects by the use of an input gesture. The user can then view a specific modification state of the selected objects that existed at a first point in time, while viewing a modification state of other objects that existed at another point in time. In this way, the user is enabled to concurrently view different versions of each object even if these particular versions did not coexist at any point in time during the user's editing process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2018
    Publication date: February 27, 2020
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL
  • Publication number: 20200065052
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides technologies that enable users to graphically merge content displayed on a first computing device with content displayed on a second computing device by the use of a simplified gesture. For example, a user can hold a portable computer displaying content up to a screen of another computer displaying other content. The user can position the portable computer to align the rendering of the content with a rendering of the other content. Measurements of the alignment are processed to determine a location that is used to graphically merge the content of the portable computer at a specific location within the other content. A scaling factor can be used to control the size of the content that is placed within the other content. The scaling factor can be based on a user gesture, preference data, or knowledge of a computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2018
    Publication date: February 27, 2020
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL
  • Publication number: 20200064997
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to collect and process user preferences regarding content that is shared in a collaborative workspace. By the use of an input gesture, individual users of a multi-user sharing session can provide a vote for a portion of content indicating that they favor (“up-vote”) or disfavor (“down-vote”) the content. The system can collect and analyze the votes from each user. The system can then modify the content based on the votes. Modifications to the content can include, but are not limited to, rearranging selected portions of the content, generating annotations, generating one or more UI elements that bring focus to portions of the content, identifying high-priority content or low-priority content, or deleting portions of the content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2018
    Publication date: February 27, 2020
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL
  • Patent number: 9823890
    Abstract: Embodiments of methods, systems and storage media associated with modification of non-active bezels on touchscreens of portable computing devices, such as tablet computers are described herein. A tablet computer with a touchscreen may incorporate a bezel that may provide a non-active area where a user may grip or otherwise touch the tablet computer without activation of the touchscreen. The bezel may surround, or otherwise form an edge of, an active area of the touchscreen. The bezel may be a virtual bezel that is displayed on the touchscreen, or may be a mechanical bezel that covers or otherwise limits access to the touchscreen. The tablet computer may modify the size and/or shape of the bezel based after detecting interactions by a user with the device that indicate a desire to change the shape and/or size of the active area of the touchscreen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2017
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel
  • Patent number: 9760241
    Abstract: Some implementations provide tactile interaction to a user during consumption of content. For instance, when a user accesses a content item on an electronic device having a display, the user may touch the display at a location corresponding to a first feature in a displayed image to generate a first type of tactile output. Moving the user's finger to a location of a second feature of the image may result in a second type of tactile output, different from the first. Additionally, in some implementations, a force of a touch input may be determined, and the tactile output may vary based on the amount of force of the touch input. Further, in some implementations, the tactile output may vary based on a time duration of a touch input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2017
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel
  • Patent number: 9589296
    Abstract: Various embodiments enable a media playback device to present a user with the option to add items referenced in a media object, such as a movie, ebook, song, game, or application, to a wishlist for later purchase or sharing. An example system performs content analysis of the media object to determine which items are referenced in the media object and where they are located within the media object. Further, the system can query an electronic marketplace for more information about which specific types, sizes, colors, or other variations of the item are available, as well as information such as price, shipping cost, shipping time, and so forth. In a video media object, for example, the system can present a custom miniature storefront for various scenes or frames in the video that represents items present or referred to in the scenes or frames.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2017
    Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Yik Ping Li, Zaka Ur Rehman Ashraf, Joshua Karl Tang, Dennis James Taylor, Hannah Rebecca Lewbel