Patents by Inventor Javier Porras
Javier Porras 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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Patent number: 10686900Abstract: The description relates to activity graphs. One example can obtain details from multiple activity cards. The example can identify relationships between at least some of the details of the multiple activity cards. The example can also generate an activity graph that reflects at least some of the relationships between individual activity cards.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2019Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Gail Giacobbe, Imran Aziz, Javier Porras Luraschi, March Rogers, Benjamin B. Gitenstein
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Publication number: 20190158613Abstract: The description relates to activity graphs. One example can obtain details from multiple activity cards. The example can identify relationships between at least some of the details of the multiple activity cards. The example can also generate an activity graph that reflects at least some of the relationships between individual activity cards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Gail Giacobbe, Imran Aziz, Javier Porras Luraschi, March Rogers, Benjamin B. Gitenstein
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Patent number: 10237361Abstract: The description relates to activity graphs. One example can obtain details from multiple activity cards. The example can identify relationships between at least some of the details of the multiple activity cards. The example can also generate an activity graph that reflects at least some of the relationships between individual activity cards.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Gail Giacobbe, Imran Aziz, Javier Porras Luraschi, March Rogers, Benjamin B. Gitenstein
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Patent number: 9942334Abstract: The description relates to activity graphs. One example can obtain details from multiple activity cards. The example can identify relationships between at least some of the details of the multiple activity cards. The example can also generate an activity graph that reflects at least some of the relationships between individual activity cards.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2013Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Gail Giacobbe, Imran Aziz, Javier Porras Luraschi, March Rogers, Benjamin B. Gitenstein
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Publication number: 20180084068Abstract: The description relates to activity graphs. One example can obtain details from multiple activity cards. The example can identify relationships between at least some of the details of the multiple activity cards. The example can also generate an activity graph that reflects at least some of the relationships between individual activity cards.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventors: Gail Giacobbe, Imran Aziz, Javier Porras Luraschi, March Rogers, Benjamin B. Gitenstein
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Publication number: 20170039986Abstract: Social interactions between two or more users in a mixed reality environment are described. Techniques describe receiving data from a sensor. Based at least in part on receiving the data, the techniques describe determining that an object associated with a first user that is physically present in a real scene interacts with a second user that is present in the real scene. Based at least in part on determining that the object interacts with the second user, causing virtual content corresponding to the interaction and at least one of the first user or the second user to be presented on a user interface corresponding to a mixed reality device associated with the first user. The user interface can present a view of the real scene as viewed by the first user that is enhanced with the virtual content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2015Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Jaron Lanier, Andrea Won, Javier A. Porras Luraschi, Wayne Chang
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Publication number: 20140229860Abstract: The description relates to activity cards. One example can allow a user to select a recipient of an activity card. The example can receive feedback from the recipient regarding at least one of a location, a time, and further recipients of the activity card. The example can also send an updated activity card to the user and the recipient that reflects the feedback.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: March Rogers, Benjamin B. Gitenstein, Imran Aziz, Gail Giacobbe, Stefanie J. Danhope, Javier Porras Luraschi
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Publication number: 20140214937Abstract: The description relates to activity graphs. One example can obtain details from multiple activity cards. The example can identify relationships between at least some of the details of the multiple activity cards. The example can also generate an activity graph that reflects at least some of the relationships between individual activity cards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Gail Giacobbe, Imran Aziz, Javier Porras Luraschi, March Rogers, Benjamin B. Gitenstein
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Patent number: 8719135Abstract: Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e.g., via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e.g., under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2013Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Craig Oldham, Michael Frederick Hobart, Dean Krieter, Javier Porras, Jeffrey Robert Herrmann, John Paul Wojcik
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Patent number: 8571958Abstract: Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e.g., via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e.g., under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Craig Oldham, Michael Frederick Hobart, Dean Krieter, Javier Porras, Jeffrey Robert Herrmann, John Paul Wojcik
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Publication number: 20130246101Abstract: Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e.g., via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e.g., under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Craig Oldham, Michael Frederick Hobart, Dean Krieter, Javier Porras, Jeffrey Robert Herrmann, John Paul Wojcik
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Publication number: 20130159024Abstract: Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e.g., via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e.g., under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Craig Oldham, Michael Frederick Hobart, Dean Krieter, Javier Porras, Jeffrey Robert Herrmann, John Paul Wojcik
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Patent number: 8315934Abstract: Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e.g., via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e.g., under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Craig Oldham, Michael Frederick Hobart, Dean Krieter, Javier Porras, Jeffrey Robert Herrmann, John Paul Wojcik
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Patent number: 8249968Abstract: Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e.g., via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e.g., under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Craig Oldham, Michael Frederick Hobart, Dean Krieter, Javier Porras, Jeffrey Robert Herrmann, John Paul Wojcik
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Patent number: 8065169Abstract: Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e.g., via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e.g., under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Craig Oldham, Michael Frederick Hobart, Dean Krieter, Javier Porras, Jeffrey Robert Herrmann, John Paul Wojcik