Patents by Inventor Yuanyuan Pao

Yuanyuan Pao 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).

  • Patent number: 10820148
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignee: LYFT, INC.
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Publication number: 20200260219
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2020
    Publication date: August 13, 2020
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Patent number: 10638264
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2020
    Assignee: LYFT, INC.
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Publication number: 20200112826
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2019
    Publication date: April 9, 2020
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Patent number: 10547975
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2020
    Assignee: Lyft, Inc.
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Publication number: 20190306657
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2019
    Publication date: October 3, 2019
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Publication number: 20190171943
    Abstract: A disclosed method may include receiving geographic coordinates of a location at which two parties are to rendezvous, generating a human-understandable geospatial descriptor for the request location, and sending the descriptor to respective devices of the two parties for presentation to the two parties. Generating the human-understandable geospatial descriptor may include identifying a human-visible feature in the vicinity of the request location that is labeled within available map data, selecting, based on a descriptor generation model, a reference expression relative to the identified feature, and applying a grammar-based constructor to the label and the selected reference expression to form the human-understandable geospatial descriptor. The model may be tuned using machine learning. The two parties may include a ride requestor and a ride provider in a ridesharing service. The identified feature may be a point of interest, landmark, street name, intersection, marker, or structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2017
    Publication date: June 6, 2019
    Inventors: YUANYUAN PAO, JAMES MURPHY, ASIF HAQUE, RAMESH SARUKKAI
  • Patent number: 10285014
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: LYFT, INC.
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Publication number: 20190051174
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining projected locations for providers to better match providers in response to a transport request. Providers may be matched to a requestor based not only on a current location of the provider with respect to a request location, with a projected location of the provider that accounts for timing delays in processing transport requests, communication networks, etc. As such, projecting the projected location of the provider allows the dynamic transportation matching system to be matched more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and requestor, and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider inefficient rerouting upon matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2017
    Publication date: February 14, 2019
    Inventors: Asif Haque, James Kevin Murphy, Yuanyuan Pao
  • Publication number: 20190037355
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2018
    Publication date: January 31, 2019
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Publication number: 20180288568
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2018
    Publication date: October 4, 2018
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Patent number: 10091618
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2018
    Assignee: LYFT, INC.
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Patent number: 9894484
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2018
    Assignee: Lyft, Inc.
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz
  • Patent number: 9769616
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques, including systems and methods, for determining an estimated target pickup location for a corresponding transport request at a particular location, such as associated with a particular geohash. A requestor may send a request that is associated with a location that does not reflect the requestor's intent regarding where they would like to be met by the provider (i.e., “picked up”). GPS inaccuracies may cause the request location to inaccurately indicate where the requestor will be; for example, the request location may be inside a building while the requestor is waiting on a curb around a far side of the building. The target pickup location allows for a requestor and a provider to meet more efficiently, reducing delay for the provider and improving the efficiency of the system by preventing provider system resources from being taken from other service areas and decreasing provider downtime upon matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2017
    Assignee: LYFT, INC.
    Inventors: Yuanyuan Pao, Snir Kodesh, Jatin Chopra, Kevin Fan, Charlie Lin, Limin Shen, Dor Levi, Asif Haque, Zeynep Erkin Baz